by sindre_mehus » Mon Aug 25, 2008 6:32 pm
I guess it's a classical example of trade-off between flexibility and simplicity. The rationale behind allowing multiple players per user is for instance if you (like me and many others) have one player in the living room, one in the kitchen and one at work, and would like them to have individual playlists and settings.
However, I'll be the first to admit that the concept of mutliple users / multiple players can be confusing. Also, it's never popular to remove features that people have gotten used to.
About your trip: Were you using the same pc all the time? And were you using the latest Subsonic beta version (3.5.beta1)? If so, I'm surprised that a lot of new players were created. That was supposed to be fixed in 3.5.beta1.
Thanks for your input,
Sindre