erland wrote:
> I believe people around here is afraid of the cloud because they have
> seen mysqueezebox.com and know what happens when it goes down.
>
> There are two scenarios:
> 1. You want to listen to local music
> 2. You want to listen to online streaming services
>
You're right. I'm wil
pippin wrote:
> You can do that with ickStream, if you like. But what is your "cloud at
> home"? Most people don't want to have a server running 24/7 and I, for
> myself, enjoy having access to music I don't yet know. This will not go
> away, people will use online services for a lot of their mus
Maybe i don't get it, but where is the difference to
Logitech/Mysqueezebox.com when you're talking about "payed cloud
service"? When the income will not cover the costs someday, someone will
have to make a decision and close the cloud service as logitech did with
the squeezeboxes. So where is the
re talking about.
> It's easy to blame the other side when you're running out of better
> ideas.
>
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>
> Michael
Yes, i know! I trust you and not the napster side and wanted to show
the official wording of Na
guy at the napster hotline told me (while
cancelling my subscription) that only logitech can solve the issues by
implementing the new API correctly...
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music playback on the iPad you can choose between
iPenq and Squeezepad. In my eyes the decision between those two apps
depends more on personal taste than on functionality. Have a look at
the gui and the feature list and take your decision.
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t was already working while the radio was in beta! So what
is the truth about it?
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it's not a critical bug when you're not being waked up
by an alarm because it doesn't come out of the speakers? What should be
more critical than not being able to hear the alarm sound? :-(
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