Well again, just because an App hasn't been updated doesn't mean much either, I have several here which I still use, "If It Ain't Broke Then Don't Fix It".


On 5/04/2015 7:03 AM, Diane Bomare wrote:
I find that reading the reviews is important, because, sometimes they point out 
workarounds, you can find out if any problems you are having are mainstream 
issues.

But, the last date that an app was updated, tells a whole lot. I saw an app on 
the app store, recently, that cost $19.95, but had not been updated since 2011!
Diane Bomar
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On Apr 2, 2015, at 21:12, Dane Trethowan <grtd...@internode.on.net> wrote:

I use several Apps that have had bad ratings or reviews, 1 Password is amongst 
those and I wouldn't be without that particular App.


On 3/04/2015 2:05 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
I sometimes wonder if what may give an app a bad rating is from it having
not enough eye candy for the sighted, and as a result, perhaps it works
better for us.
Glenn
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Course! I use it all the time, I never go on a rating though that’s probably
hypercritical of me as I should rate Apps myself I guess.

Another IOS user told me about it so I heard about oOplayer through word of
mouth.


On 3 Apr 2015, at 10:28 am, Glenn / Lenny <glenner...@cableone.net> wrote:

I looked for ooplayer and I found it, but it has zero stars.
Have you tried it?
Thanks.
Glenn
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oOplayer doesn't touch your content that is to say it plays your content
no matter where you put it, so long as you can find it with oOplayer
then you can play it, a bit like say opening Windows Explorer and
selecting files or folders for playing, another tool you might like to
look at is File Browser.



On 1/04/2015 3:25 PM, Glenn / Lenny wrote:
I was just looking at ooplayer, after you suggested that, and the only
thing
that concerns me is whether or not it keeps the music in their folders
and
allows me to play a folder.
The media Connect which I also looked up after you suggested it, looks
like
it is for streaming only.
Glenn
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You can do it in several di
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