by tjdzine » Tue Apr 19, 2011 12:25 pm
Count me in as a big vote for a full featured MM android player app. I'm not sure why the devs aren't jumping in on this? I'm not a coder, so maybe it's just a much bigger challenge then it appears to those of us who are just advocates and users. But it would seem a no-brainer way of extending the longevity and relativity of MM. Until now, MM has had a limited, and decaying market for their software. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love it, but it's a niche product for enthusiasts and it faces an almost certain fate so long as it is going to be forced to take on itunes to survive.
Unlike the PC, the android platform is:
-currently devoid of itunes
-currently devoid of any decent player
-the fastest growing platform going with huge upside
-the last bastion of non-itunes opportunity
Even at only $10 (and I'd personally pay $15-$20), there would seem to be so much more revenue and growth potential then what is possible with the current PC software market. It could turn MM from an awesome, but practically unknown and very, very niche software, to the standard player for android devices by the millions. You see it everywhere in the tech news; the smartphone is the only thing that matters it seems, and everyone wants a piece of the action. My 2 cents.
Count me in as a big vote for a full featured MM android player app. I'm not sure why the devs aren't jumping in on this? I'm not a coder, so maybe it's just a much bigger challenge then it appears to those of us who are just advocates and users. But it would seem a no-brainer way of extending the longevity and relativity of MM. Until now, MM has had a limited, and decaying market for their software. Don't get me wrong, I absolutely love it, but it's a niche product for enthusiasts and it faces an almost certain fate so long as it is going to be forced to take on itunes to survive.
Unlike the PC, the android platform is:
-currently devoid of itunes
-currently devoid of any decent player
-the fastest growing platform going with huge upside
-the last bastion of non-itunes opportunity
Even at only $10 (and I'd personally pay $15-$20), there would seem to be so much more revenue and growth potential then what is possible with the current PC software market. It could turn MM from an awesome, but practically unknown and very, very niche software, to the standard player for android devices by the millions. You see it everywhere in the tech news; the smartphone is the only thing that matters it seems, and everyone wants a piece of the action. My 2 cents.