by Ekhi » Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:36 am
MediaMonkey is not the first to do this. Check out Tomahawk.
Allowing users to search and resolve music from cloud services would be a boon. And such services like Soundcloud can and do offer exceptional quality sound (320kbps .mp3 or even .wav), it all depends on the level of quality contributed by the artist.
Such an ugprade to this software, if done correctly, can add infinite value. As it stands, adding Soundcloud as a Web service is not enough especially considering the built-in browser is falling far behind the curve of most modern browsers like Chrome, IE 9, and Firefox.
Vote yes, and while you're at it download Tomahawk and see what MediaMonkey could be doing.
MediaMonkey is not the first to do this. Check out Tomahawk.
Allowing users to search and resolve music from cloud services would be a boon. And such services like Soundcloud can and do offer exceptional quality sound (320kbps .mp3 or even .wav), it all depends on the level of quality contributed by the artist.
Such an ugprade to this software, if done correctly, can add infinite value. As it stands, adding Soundcloud as a Web service is not enough especially considering the built-in browser is falling far behind the curve of most modern browsers like Chrome, IE 9, and Firefox.
Vote yes, and while you're at it download Tomahawk and see what MediaMonkey could be doing.