thomasbruce wrote:i really love your app. the best one i've used when it comes not only to apps for subsonic. i used to use simplify media and then orb before i discovered subsonic and i think both the "userfriendlyness" and how it looks is way ahead of the other ones out there. i was just thinking about some small changes you could make that is not a must and maybe i'm alone in this but here goes...
1. when you first open the app or when you choose albums or songs at the top in 2.1 the reload bar shows. i think it would look better if it just showed from the search bar and not the reload bar, and if you scroll then the reload bar shows.
2. the colour you use on the reload bars (light blue) it would look better i think if you used that colour aswell instead of the grey one on everyother track or artist and so on. make it more unified and look cleaner if you know what i mean.
3. keep the font size the same in all the choices. it's the same in all of them except playlist that is smaller. not a big deal but i think will make the look more unified.
4. i get the buffer screen in this version, but for version 2.2 when you impliment the new buffering code maybe that screen will be unnecessary?
again, keep up the great work and thanks for an amazing app!
Thanks for the suggestions. I agree with you on point's 1-3. Once I've gotten the hard stuff out of the way I'm definitely going to be looking to polish the UI anywhere I can and those are some good places to start. This local song caching that I'm working on now is difficult to implement because I also have resume and song skipping features, without those it would be much easier, so it's taking a bit more work than I had anticipated. Also, trying to integrate an offline browsing mode and full browse and download functionality without cluttering the interface too much is also turning out to be more difficult than I anticipated. Once that stuff is done I'll be able to devote all of my attention to cleaning up the UI and fixing all the lingering bugs (one problem with Subsonic having so many features and supporting so many different setups and having only myself to do all the testing for iSub), along with natively supporting the iPad (the next major overhaul). I'm hoping to have all this done in the next 4 weeks, and if I can keep a steady supply of those 5 hour energies into my system it should be possible.
And you are correct about the buffer screen. That's just an interim screen until the caching is implemented. Then it will probably display information about the progress of the currently caching track and total/free cache space.
Glad you're enjoying the app so far! It's definitely a work in progress, but I think come 2-3 months from now it will be an extremely robust and polished application that will rival the best streaming media apps out there. I have to give out my sincerest appreciation to Sindre for the work he's done coding his wonderful app. Without Subsonic, none of this would be possible!