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JMU forward - A Simple Music Forward Button for Music Unlimited

JMU forward is a Chrome extension developed by jojonki that adds a convenient music forward button to Music Unlimited. With this extension, users can easily skip to the next track in their music playlist without having to go back to the Music Unlimited interface.

The JMU forward extension is free to use and can be found on the Chrome Web Store. It falls under the category of Browsers and specifically the subcategory of Add-ons & Tools. The developer, jojonki, has also provided the source code for the extension on GitHub.

If you're a Music Unlimited user looking for a simple and efficient way to skip to the next track, JMU forward is a handy tool to have. It enhances the user experience by providing a dedicated forward button, saving you time and effort.

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