digitalFlack;645102 Wrote: 
> On the iTunes store there is not a word that iPeng manages alarms,
> sleep, or favorites.
> 
> Since those are the features I would expect in a remote control why
> aren't they explicitly in the iPeng description?
> 
Because the iPeng description does already use every single character
available yet there are still dozens of features that go unmentioned.

So many people have different preferences you can't hit the correct
choice for everyone.

Also, if you expect them anyway, why talk about it? You expect it, it's
there :)

It's mentioned on iPeng's web site
> 
> I have 95 apps on my iPhone. iPeng looks like it does what the iPod app
> does, except it does it through a Squeezebox.  That may be useful for a
> SB when people buy their apps in the cloud, but right now why wouldn't
> I do these things with iTunes and the iPod app?
> 
Ah. Wait a moment. We are talking about using the SQUEEEZEBOX Alarm.
Can't do that with iTunes, can't you?
> 
> I invested in a Squeezbox as a bedroom radio in an area with poor FM...
> but what is the added value of the iPeng app?  I could just plug
> speakers into my iPod or iPhone?
It's primarily a remote control for your Squeezebox. Your earphones
don't help you with that.
If you talk about iPeng's streaming (which is an additional
In-App-Purchase). Well, you don't have to sync your stuff onto your
iThingy to listen to it. Saves a lot of time and effort.


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