play:Sub 1.3 for iOS is out
Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 9:31 pm
Hi,
I'm pleased to to announce that play:Sub 1.3 has hit the App Store.
Here's the "What's New" text from the App Store:
The handling of large collections was the major painpoint in the previous release, and play:Sub has gone through quite a lot of internal changes to improve that.
With that out of the way, I still have a long list of things to add to play:Sub next year.
Cheers,
Michael.
I'm pleased to to announce that play:Sub 1.3 has hit the App Store.
Here's the "What's New" text from the App Store:
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tl;dr: Artist Radio, Similar Artists, Top Songs, Genres and more.
New features:
• Much improved handling of large media collections.
• Full Starring support:
Starring of artist, albums, tracks and folders.
Starring works in both online and offline mode.
Items starred when offline is synced at first chance.
• Artist Radio (Subsonic 5.1)
• Similar Artists (Subsonic 5.1)
• Top Songs from artist (Subsonic 5.3)
• Genre support:
View All, Random or Starred albums from a genre.
View Random or Starred songs from a genre.
• Server-based search in addition to play:Sub search.
• Enhanced browsing:
Access different views by tapping the list title.
Browse albums as:
All Albums (alphabetical)
Random Albums
Starred Albums
Recently Added Albums
Frequently Played Albums
Recently Played Albums
Cached Albums.
Browse Artists as:
All Artists (alphabetical)
Random Artists
Starred Artists
Cached Artists
Browse individual artist as:
Albums by year
Albums by name
Similar Songs / Artist Radio.
Similar Artists
Top Songs
Browse songs as:
Random Songs
Starred Songs
Cached Songs
• Secure authentication for Subsonic 5.3 servers.
• User interface tweaks:
Optionally enqueue single tracks instead of playing “container”.
Optionally fetch artist imagery from last.fm (Subsonic 5.1)
And of course the usual tweaks, performance improvements and fixes.
For feature requests or issues:
please use the in-app form (play:Sub | Feedback),
or the contact form on michaelsapps.dk
The handling of large collections was the major painpoint in the previous release, and play:Sub has gone through quite a lot of internal changes to improve that.
With that out of the way, I still have a long list of things to add to play:Sub next year.
Cheers,
Michael.