How's iPeng's party mode too restrictive for you? What are you missing
what you would need it to do?
After all, for single tracks it's pretty close to what you are asking
for above, right (it defaults to using "play next" instead of "play"
for tracks; OK, you still have to skip to the next track manually)?

Could you please answer here to keep bluegaspode's thread clean:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=51929 
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I find it restrictive in the following ways.  It blocks deleting a
plsylist, even manually/via the delete button.  There are times I do
want to delete the playlist and feel if I explicitly tell the system I
want to that it should do it.  Also, I like to switch between shuffle,
non-shuffle as well as repeat fairly often and found it too restrictive
to have to go to the iPeng settings to turn off party mode, switch to
shuffle and then go back again.  I agree, it gets me most of the way
there in terms of preventing accidentally playlist deletion via play
but thoes other issues make it tough for me to use.  In other words,
Party Mode would work well if all it did was disable play but it has
some other things that it does that I don't like/need.

I find the way Sonos treats this issue much better--you can play now,
play next or add at the end without having to worry about erasing
anything.  You have stated in the past that the "sonos way" is not the
"iPeng way" (or words to the effect that you don't find the Sonos way
as something to aspire to) so I'm trying Squeezepad to see if I can get
the functionality I'm after.


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