by PetrCBR » Thu Mar 28, 2013 6:10 pm
It's complicated, but:
- metro app is running in special mode (sandbox) and cannot access filesystem as it's known from desktop
- without user interaction application can work in his folders and in system libraries only (with limited access)
- database from desktop version is designed for usage in different environment (removable devices, network discs etc.) but MM8 is designed for portable devices (tablets)
MediaMonkey for metro should be addition to desktop version, not a replacement.
It's complicated, but:
- metro app is running in special mode (sandbox) and cannot access filesystem as it's known from desktop
- without user interaction application can work in his folders and in system libraries only (with limited access)
- database from desktop version is designed for usage in different environment (removable devices, network discs etc.) but MM8 is designed for portable devices (tablets)
MediaMonkey for metro should be addition to desktop version, not a replacement.