Furthermore, Favtape users can search for content and create a mixtape from the query. The ability to listen to your recent plays on Last.fm, as well as top hits of the moment on the music service, is also provided. Album art tops off the new setup.
Though users cannot view music videos directly within Favtape via automated YouTube embeds or anything of that kind, thumbnail images directing users to videos at an external source are showed on the leftmost side of the page. In all, the revised front end to Favtape provides a great way to familiarize yourself better with the content Favtape is able to connect with through its engine.
Last but not least, iPhone support is provided, too. You'll need to navigate past the homepage to see a format friendlier to the smaller screen, but once you do, the experience is a decent one. Touching a song title will send you do the source. This inevitably means a temporary opening of Safari's on-board QuickTime Player.