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Edit: Microsoft just confirmed that their Astoria projectr is dead: http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/02/25/microsoft-confirms-android-to-windows-app-tool-project-astoria-is-dead/
Unless they come back with an alternate solution there shouldn’t be a Windows port any time soon.
Sorry about that
An error occurred while saving the comment mike commentedMicrosoft will be releasing compatibility for Android apps so maybe the porting effort will be minimal. Also, would saving to OneDrive/Google Drive fix cross device syncing?
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An error occurred while saving the comment mike commentedAlso, leave a sliver of the slide out side bar to indicate that it is there. It helps with UI discovery.
An error occurred while saving the comment mike commentedPlease increase vertical height of each row in the side bar. One of the issues is the controls are such small targets on a touch-based UI.
Also, in the latest episodes list, instead of a check box at the top to start selection, have the check box on each row. This reduces the number of taps required, which can be a lot when adding and removing episodes to the playlist. And doubly tedious when doing this on a relatively large tablet, due to the distance between touch points.
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Can you please implement an alternative caching method for streaming, where you fully download the media beforehand. I notice a lot of caching requests due to flaky internet access or device issues interfering with streaming. You have been replying that the media player framework takes care of streaming, but obviously, that framework leaves a lot to be desired.