Why Slacker Radio fails as an iPhone App
Posted: Sat Oct 10, 2009 6:05 pm
AT&T, Comcast and others took two billion dollars from the US Government to upgrade the Internet connectivity of the United States, and pocketed the cash. That every executive hasn't been executed for mass treason is beyond me. As a result, we still have some of the poorest wireless coverage in the world.
Slacker Radio is an iPhone app that streams music to your phone. It has been doing a good job finding songs I actually like to listen to, as opposed to Last.fm and Pandora, which keep giving me fucking The Academy Is, Good Charlotte and Dashboard Confessional pieces.
The Slacker Radio app wants you to give them money. I will not give them money. One of the ways they encourage you to give them money is to cripple their free app. You're not getting features in the pay-for app, you're getting the dumb restrictions lifted off the free one. This model will never work.
When there is poor wireless strength, a pop-up, er, pops up and says, "Hey, we can't get a signal, to try again, skip to the next song."
You are allowed to skip songs on this app no more than six times per hour.
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... As a result of those two things, I would need to wait 45 minutes or something to use this app again.
Holy Fucking Christ, everyone who works on the Internet or for the Internet is a goddamn unblinking retard.
Slacker Radio is an iPhone app that streams music to your phone. It has been doing a good job finding songs I actually like to listen to, as opposed to Last.fm and Pandora, which keep giving me fucking The Academy Is, Good Charlotte and Dashboard Confessional pieces.
The Slacker Radio app wants you to give them money. I will not give them money. One of the ways they encourage you to give them money is to cripple their free app. You're not getting features in the pay-for app, you're getting the dumb restrictions lifted off the free one. This model will never work.
When there is poor wireless strength, a pop-up, er, pops up and says, "Hey, we can't get a signal, to try again, skip to the next song."
You are allowed to skip songs on this app no more than six times per hour.
...
... As a result of those two things, I would need to wait 45 minutes or something to use this app again.
Holy Fucking Christ, everyone who works on the Internet or for the Internet is a goddamn unblinking retard.