Browny;538863 Wrote: 
> 
> In addition the only way to connect to SqueezeboxServer would be when
> on your home Wi-Fi with a direct TCP/IP connection (unless you exposed
> your server to the internet).
> 
Well, there are not too many occasions on which you want to control a
Squeezebox when you are not at home anyway so I don't think it's really
a limitation unless you want to do remote streaming to the device
> 
> I understand that iPeng has been a success on Apple, but that has 2
> user bases to target in iPhone and iPod Touch and I suspect that the
> iPod Touch makes up the majority of iPeng users (just a hunch - nothing
> to back that statement up!).
I have nothing than user feedback to back it up but I believe it's
somewhat evenly split. There are many more iPhones out there than iPod
touches but people who are dedicatedly looking for a remote turn to the
iPod instead of the iPhone.

I think the biggest issue here is really the corporate background of
the Blackberry limiting the market. I don't know about your companies,
but the one I work for would never let me install 3rd party apps on a
Blackberry and not even let me connect it to my home WiFi network.
These things are typically pretty much locked down.


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