Was browsing around the SS forums on a slower day today and just came across this thread -- not sure how I missed it after all this time!
The funny thing is, I still don't think of the mobile apps as part of Subsonic Proper -- to me they are somehow still new novelties that were added as a bonus to work in tandem with Subsonic. It was just the server and browser client for the first X years after I started using SS in 2005, and to me the mobile apps remain discrete, auxiliary entities separate from the main product. Subsonic is still entirely free re: what Subsonic truly is: a media server with browser client (and so much more). The mobile apps were a later-period addition that are "add-on-niceties" to the core Subsonic (which, again, is and always has been free).
I vaguely get what elementz and others are saying, especially when I try to view this from the perspective of a person coming to SS new within the past year or so, and whose primary or initial expectation is playback on a mobile phone. However, I would feel more (any?) sympathy for them
if they had had to pay $ for Subsonic, and then were told they had to pay extra for the apps. How anyone can be left with a bitter taste in their mouth to "only" get the most amazing media server/streamer and web interface out there for absolutely free is rather stymieing, irrespective of whether additional (and far-later-developed) add-ons require a Donation.
If a person installs Subsonic, is somehow inexplicably underwhelmed, and feels like the whole affair isn't worth it because the
auxiliary android app isn't free... what exactly did that person lose? Nothing. They never paid a dime for an incredible media server that now lets them listen to their entire music collection from any web browser in the world. If SS doesn't suit them because the android app isn't free, then no harm no foul -- just forget about it and move on to some other better solution instead (that is, if one is out there
)
Sindre's gracious post to this thread pointed out the historical nature of the Donation vs. Premium question. In a way it's both incredibly amazing and a mite sad how Subsonic's place in the world has changed over the years. In the beginning it was sheer amazement that this could even be done, that someone had created a media server this reliable and refined, and for *free* no less. Now it has grown, and become so popular, and society's technological expectations have shifted so drastically that there are now those who are somehow disappointed that the whole thing doesn't come with free clients for their mobile phones as well.
And yes, I understand a couple of you pointed out that you'd be happy to pay so long as it is described as a Premium sale, not a Donation. Perhaps 'premium pay feature' instead of 'feature available via donation' is technically a tad more accurate.... from a pure semantics standpoint, I guess yeah. But I couldn't possibly care less. I'm way too happy with Subsonic, and too grateful to Sindre for not just developing this but constantly improving/maintaining it for over 6 years.... to concern myself with something so small as a "donation vs. premium content" verbiage question. It's all very clear under the About->Donate section, and even the Subsonic homepage here (
http://www.subsonic.org/pages/features.jsp) says "apps available" for android et al....
available being the operative term there.
Life's too short to feel shortchanged when someone offers you something amazing for free. I only wish I had the talent/time to offer something back that was equally useful -- but since I (and most of us) don't, grateful donations via PayPal and helping others in the forums as much as possible is the best route to go for expressing appreciation to Sindre and giving back to the community.
Peaceout,
Supra92