David23
Well-known member
Since you're not buying content to consume on your mobile device, Apple's revenue share does not apply.
Wow, that's very good to hear. I was worried about that.
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Since you're not buying content to consume on your mobile device, Apple's revenue share does not apply.
I would encourage you folks to (in the long run) to bring the apps together into a unified download and more parity in features. I always find that nicer in the iOS ecosystem having the same app listing be multi-download to iPhone/iPad vs. having individual apps.
In addition, I would further recommend adding capability to fully manage/delete content through the apps, whether on local network or away.
As I plan my entry into K, I will be a buyer that opts for just a Strato knowing my library will far surpass the storage. So, I will have to manage that storage and what is resident.
Actually, if it not there, it would great to have more involved content management on the systems. Like flags for downloaded content to not be deleted, but if a system is out of space, have it figure out what to delete (ex. oldest watched, unflagged content) automatically.
Hi folks!
For those of you seeing multiple notifications, I'm sorry to hear that. Definitely not normal. The engineer who works on that system is looking at it right now to see if we can identify what's going on. If I need more information from any of you, I will reach out.
A question for you, JohnJ -- you say that you favor keeping the apps separate, and specifically that you want the remote functionality of the iPad. I'd love to know more about this last comment. I can understand wanting the "second screen" functionality of the iPad, for sure, but in what circumstances do you prefer using the button-based remote in the iPad app?
I would encourage you folks to (in the long run) to bring the apps together into a unified download and more parity in features. I always find that nicer in the iOS ecosystem having the same app listing be multi-download to iPhone/iPad vs. having individual apps.
In addition, I would further recommend adding capability to fully manage/delete content through the apps, whether on local network or away.
Getting double alerts in the app again. Past two days.
Getting double alerts in the app again. Past two days.