erland wrote:
I asked this before at end of 2010:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?83986-Would-you-be-willing-to-pay-for-Squeezebox-Server
Of course, people might think differently now when Logitech has stopped
producing devices named Squeezebox, but I thought I'd post the link
wom wrote:
A yearly fee of not more than 12 dollars seems reasonable if some
development is being done.
@DrFiles47: Up to 10 dollars a month is insane, there you could afford 1
or 2 decent subscriptions to online music services serving millions of
tracks :)
I subscribe to MOG which has
garym wrote:
Over my morning coffee, perusing the latest posts, I've been thinking
about all the discussions recently that focus in some manner on trying
to predict future Logitech actions. Can be interesting reading of
course, but I've decided to focus my seeing the future skills on
Hey Nice job on the Plugin "Don't stop the Music" ... Finally got
around to trying it out !
Super Plugin !!! :)
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Can this App connect to mysqueezebox.com or do you have to have a Local
Server?
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mherger wrote:
> > I am helping a friend set up a Raspberry Pi and he has an Apple Phone
> (I
> > know nothing about Apple)... The software is iOS 12.0.1 -- I cannot
> find
> > SqueezePad on the Apple Store
>
> SqueezePad is for iPad only.
>
> --
>
> Michael
Thanks Went with Ipeng!
I am helping a friend set up a Raspberry Pi and he has an Apple Phone (I
know nothing about Apple)... The software is iOS 12.0.1 -- I cannot find
SqueezePad on the Apple Store (disclaimer -- I did not read this
entire thread )
mgraves wrote:
> I'd be happy to chip in to get a plugin, if that's possible.
Me Too! -- Will be following this Thread with anticipation!
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chicks wrote:
> Roon client is a bloated pig, requires the Linux port of Windows .NET
> runtime. What a mess.
>
> LMS client is native Linux, tiny, easily installed. The obvious first
> choice technically.
>
> Sadly, influential reviewers all use Roon, so it is marketings first
> choice.