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Paying for this feature just doesn't make a lot of sense to me. You're basically paying the developer to maintain a database that keeps track of your downloads so that the same downloads automatically occur on each device the app is running on. Its sort of like those home cloud apps for ad hoc networks people build at home on a PC. But those apps are free.
The app is best in class in my opinion and I see the value of the cloud but unless it is actually storing my music, I don't see the point. On the plus side, I don't really need Audiotica to store music because it did not download music from them, just through them. The other way of looking at it it could automate backups, and if your drive or SD card does down, you may not have to put in the work of manually downloading the tracks, assuming they're still available online.
I don't know. Does anyone have any experience with this app to provide a different perspective?
The app is best in class in my opinion and I see the value of the cloud but unless it is actually storing my music, I don't see the point. On the plus side, I don't really need Audiotica to store music because it did not download music from them, just through them. The other way of looking at it it could automate backups, and if your drive or SD card does down, you may not have to put in the work of manually downloading the tracks, assuming they're still available online.
I don't know. Does anyone have any experience with this app to provide a different perspective?