Not only is any info about the subscription fee for cloud sync missing on the product page so that buyers might remain unaware of the follow-up costs involved when the mobile client is released.
It currently even looks like there isn't support for free local WiFi sync at all. So you either have to pay the subscription fee of $20 a year or you can't sync at all...
I've been using fruux for a very long time. With the exception of the quickly fixed bug in 0.9.7, it has always worked flawlessly for me. The support team is very responsive, friendly and helpful.
In my view Radium is the top choice if you need an OS X radio player (as opposed to recorder). It is an extremely unobtrusive yet easy to use menu bar player with a powerful station search and easily accessible favourites.
The last update has improved its usability even further and adds some cool features like AirPlay streaming, a song history that helps to remember the gems you discovered and an equalizer that really helps to improve some stations' sound quality.
Radio stations I suggested / requested were added by the devs within 24h - they're very responsive and friendly, btw.
Your last argument isn't convincing. Just search for 'Lite' or 'Pro' and you'll find dozens of apps for which you have at least two entries. MindNode (Pro) and VoodooPad are just two examples. Speaking of VoodooPad, there you even allow 'Related Links' leading straight to alternative versions...
Furthermore I think what you did was misleading because you did not only change the entry from free to Pro, but above all you completely removed any hints at the existence of a free version right on the day the promo started.
During the next week, you can get it for free at http://www.macheist.com - If this is considered spam, please delete it, but I think that this is a really good tip. ;)
During the next week, you can get it for free at http://www.macheist.com - If this is considered spam, please delete it, but I think that this is a really good tip. ;)
Thanks for this app! Pomodoro clearly has the edge over TimeBoxed which basically is just a countdown timer and does not offer the possibility to chain work and break timers. And it's free! It just need some pretty icons, especially the one in the menu bar is just plain ugly... It's not even recognizable.
I like it very much so far. Is it possible to use AdblockPlus filters with Glimmerblocker? Or to convert them to GB's format? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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The Hit List
It currently even looks like there isn't support for free local WiFi sync at all. So you either have to pay the subscription fee of $20 a year or you can't sync at all...
fruux
Frevoi reviewed on 05 May 2011
I wholeheartedly recommend this application.
+4
Radium
Frevoi reviewed on 25 Nov 2010
The last update has improved its usability even further and adds some cool features like AirPlay streaming, a song history that helps to remember the gems you discovered and an equalizer that really helps to improve some stations' sound quality.
Radio stations I suggested / requested were added by the devs within 24h - they're very responsive and friendly, btw.
+4
Quiet Read Pro
+26
Furthermore I think what you did was misleading because you did not only change the entry from free to Pro, but above all you completely removed any hints at the existence of a free version right on the day the promo started.
+2
Twitterrific
+4
WriteRoom
Pomodoro
+1
GlimmerBlocker