Mnyb wrote: 
> Both for this reasons.
> 
> 1 They cost about nothing , like a pizza or something, and I do like us
> to support all viable projects around squeezeboxes :)
> 
> 2 They are like apples and oranges to each other they do things a bit
> differently with different design goals , sometimes one app is better
> and sometimes the other .
> Over time I gravitated to use iPeng more (but thatÂ’s me ) .
> 
> 3 You cant really decide this beforehand with second hand information ,
> to make this decision you must actually try for yourself a couple of
> months and then maybe unistall the app you did not like .
> 
> 
> Go to the creators websites and have a look too, they describe their
> products pretty good themselves .
> 
> In short imho .
> SqueezePad is what the logitech app should have been ,it is very close
> to the UI ways of the squeezebox itself ,but it works better.
> 
> iPeng installs it's own UI experience and has a lot of functionality .
> The Major deal for me here is that ipeng is the only squeezebox
> interface that does player sync and volume sync in a good way ,so imo
> this is the obvius choice if you got more than one squeezebox.
> For example you have relative volume sync not absolute (which is crucial
> otherwise volume sync is useless ) .
> 
> iPeng may have a sligthly steeper learning curve ,but it has built in
> tuturials have a look at these .

agree. I have both (actually, 3 - ipeng for iphone, ipengHD for ipad,
and squeezepad for ipad). I like them all for different reasons and
agree with Mnyb's general description of the differences.


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