SubFire 0.9.0 for FireOS (FireTV), 0.8.2 for Chrome
Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2015 8:05 pm
Version 0.8.2 has been released for Chrome and the web. This includes bug fixes. Now tablet devices will no longer 'zoom' on focus, which was a feature I only needed for the TV versions. The rest of this release is staging work for the 0.9.0 version.
Chrome: http://jwsdev.net/l/subfirechrome, Web: http://jwsdev.net/l/subfire
Version 0.9.0 has been submitted for review for FireOS TV, Stick, Phone, and Tablet. In addition to the above bug fixes, it now supports the ability to view the current play queue and (on TV/Stick) navigate through it to play a different song. Tablet and Desktop support for the navigation is still in progress. 0.9.0 also includes all previous updates from 0.8.0-0.8.2, including the ability to shuffle the current play queue. When approved, it will be found at http://jwsdev.net/l/subfireamazon.
Due to limitations of the Fire platform's html5 audio, it will not support the ability to seek to a different time within a file.
Coming next for 0.9.1 - Tablet and Desktop support for navigating through the play queue. After that, I'm still thinking about it.
A general android release is still on hold for now, but I am considering investing in a new Nexus AndroidTV, at which point I will probably work on that platform and then submit it to the play store for Android 4.2+ devices. I'm also considering releasing it on the Samsung app store, but I haven't done anything in particular yet. I have been producing apk's from phonegap and testing them on my Samsung tablet and phone (as well as testing on their browsers), so I know what works and what doesn't so far.
Chrome: http://jwsdev.net/l/subfirechrome, Web: http://jwsdev.net/l/subfire
Version 0.9.0 has been submitted for review for FireOS TV, Stick, Phone, and Tablet. In addition to the above bug fixes, it now supports the ability to view the current play queue and (on TV/Stick) navigate through it to play a different song. Tablet and Desktop support for the navigation is still in progress. 0.9.0 also includes all previous updates from 0.8.0-0.8.2, including the ability to shuffle the current play queue. When approved, it will be found at http://jwsdev.net/l/subfireamazon.
Due to limitations of the Fire platform's html5 audio, it will not support the ability to seek to a different time within a file.
Coming next for 0.9.1 - Tablet and Desktop support for navigating through the play queue. After that, I'm still thinking about it.
A general android release is still on hold for now, but I am considering investing in a new Nexus AndroidTV, at which point I will probably work on that platform and then submit it to the play store for Android 4.2+ devices. I'm also considering releasing it on the Samsung app store, but I haven't done anything in particular yet. I have been producing apk's from phonegap and testing them on my Samsung tablet and phone (as well as testing on their browsers), so I know what works and what doesn't so far.