Steve Baumgarten wrote:
[...] you could still write the app and make it available, subject to people then purchasing TR themselves so they have the necessary DLLs on their system. If that were the case, I assume people would still be thrilled with the solution: a one-time $11.95 cost that allows you to listen to Napster streams, Rhapsody streams, Yahoo Music streams, etc., on your SqueezeBox is not a hard call to make.
agreed that it seems a good deal for the functionality provided, it would just be nice to know that this is what were looking at.
question: is TR windows-only?
Yes. But of course, so are all these DRM-wrapped subscription music services; as far as I know, none have versions that run on OS X, let alone Linux.
for subscription services, yes. but i'd guess that at least some of them will eventually get around to supporting MacOS.
and there may be applications of this concept to DRM wrapped downloadable music files as well. i can think of at least one popular download service that does support MacOS =).
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