>I can assure you that you are kind of special in that respect.
I doubt I am that special.

Everyone I know that has ever bought a TV has gone into settings to configure 
brightness, contrast, etc.

And Squeezebox Radio is aimed as a bedroom player, so people will want to 
access Alarms, which are also under settings.

People that are scared to touch settings are also unlikely to install Apps.

But I understand that not everyone may want to change settings, configure alarm 
clocks or install applications.

To me, it's logical to put the function that installs applications that cause a 
change in behaviour of the player (menus, etc), within Settings.
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