local.bin wrote: > Oh I thought you had the purchase details of people using iOS. >
Oh no. Only Apple has that. I don't even have detailed transaction data or the like. It's a common misconception. Some people ask questions in App Reviews on the App Store not knowing that the developers have no chance to contact them to reply. > > I must follow you on twitter or sign up to your news on your site then I > guess. > Signing up for news on the site won't help either. It's WordPress and WordPress gets waaaay too much spam registrations to be usable as a resource, these registrations are only there to be able to block spam. Twitter is a good information source, facebook or this forum usually are the best ones. I do pre-announcements (before release) only here because anything else would have a kind of official character and you can't really tell anything official unless Apple has approved your App since you never know... For anything officially out in the wild, facebook is the first resource that gets updated. michel wrote: > As a long term user of iPeng for iPad (and occasionally on iPhone) I was > used to occasional crashes on my iPad 2 handling a large collection. > Especially under iOS 7, do you have _any_ App that doesn't crash occasionally? Since they use the new processor I even got used to occasional and spontaneous device reboots. And no, even though blogs write about "Apps not being adapted to 64-bit" I'm pretty sure that's not the problem at hand, I'm pretty sure the 64bit runtime isn't completely stable, yet. And the number of bugs I filed on iOS 7.... > Most annoying thing is that iPeng frequently updates it's database > without any changes on LMS (and without prior crashing). > You mean it does that while running? Spontaneously? Without you switching the server? Are you positively sure the server doesn't hang in some kind of scanning loop? > > (BTW while updating album covers flicker in Album view). > Is there anything I could do on my side to make things better? This sounds like the albums list never got completely loaded (actually the "re-load" issue looks like that as well). Does the progress bar for library sync ever go away? The flickering is because I now always load artwork in the background when it could take too long. The alternative of always enforcing the loading was what caused the very poor scrolling performance on some devices with 7.0. Generally, scheduling is a bit worse under iOS 7, probably because all the default UI handling consumes so much processing power (it helps a bit to set "Settings->General->Accessibility->Increase Contrast" to ON), iOS 7's UI is really a resource hog, especially all of the blurring bars. So what can happen when you scroll a lot (if you keep scrolling permanently for more than 30s, I believe) is that iPeng can lose the connection to the server and then has to re-establish it. This was an issue with iOS 6, too, but it got worse in iOS 7. But this should only reload a single page of data from the server, not the whole library. --- learn more about iPeng, the iPhone and iPad remote for the Squeezebox and Logitech UE Smart Radio as well as iPeng Party, the free Party-App, at penguinlovesmusic.com *New: iPeng 7, the Universal App for iOS 7* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ pippin's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=13777 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=100515 _______________________________________________ discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/discuss
