

Other than those three things, JRiver for Android is a pretty solid audio player.

This really isn't an issue for me anymore, since I uninstalled Hangouts from the phone. wav files used by Hangouts as notification sounds, and kept importing them without any way of removing items from the library. For whatever reason, JRiver for Android kept picking up. Is this something that could be done within Panel (and have that setting save so you don't have to redo it)?ģ) You can't remove things from the library. JRemote has a toggle to display a list view or the default thumbnail view. Right now Panel has a thumbnail view, which is nice, but I particularly don't like thumbnail views, I like list views. This is probably by far the biggest issue I have with JRiver for Android (and Panel in general).Ģ) Lack of a list view.

The *only* three annoyances I have with JRiver for Android is.ġ) Thumbnails aren't cached so they're constantly 'rebuilding' or reloading if you change pages (I keep items limited to 24 items per page instead of the default 200) which makes the constant reloading of thumbnails is pretty annoying. We don't have the screen space to do good tagging, for example.

It isn't JRiver Media Center and it won't be unless Android makes the leap to being a good Desktop OS. We think we've fixed most of them, but I know there are more. Our current priority is the crash reports. Now if you're not completely finished with JRiver for Android, you could help us by trying to point out the general areas that are still lacking. The Play Store has its own mechanism for cancelling a purchase, but it has a very short time window. If you bought it and are disappointed, please send proof of purchase to me. Then the early reviews branded it and more piled on. Brad did a great job, but I was so excited at the technical accomplishment of porting MC to Android and giving it an interface that worked on a phone, that I jumped the gun and released it too soon. As jmone pointed out recently, a lot of the reviews of JRiver for Android on the Play Store, well, sort of stink.
