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Originally Posted by Atticus
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Bottom line: It isn't.
There are some nice features that TCPMP doesn't have (yet). But TCPMP has lots of features that PocketPlayer lacks (MPEG4, DivX, cutting-edge hardware support... ).
When version 1.0 of TCPMP comes out it will blow all other players out of the water. It will bring all the missing features and more.
I used to be a PocketPlayer user too, but dropped it. Reasons were the lack of support (usually, a member of the support only drops into the forum once a month) and the lack of development. I assume that Conduits only has a small dev team. And they have a lot of products. Since the release of 2.5 they have been talking about a 3.0 release for years without delivering. They only managed to do some minor updates. That's because the other Conduits products had probably a higher priority. Now, finally, they decided to give PocketPlayer a major update. Sorry folks. It's a good player, but too little too late.
Atticus
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Key word being when TCPMP 1.0 comes out. TCPMP makes a great video player, but its a sub par music player.
Conduits email support is great. When I first upgraded to WM5, version 2.61 had some issues. I emailed them and had a response in 24 hours with a download link to the beta of 2.7. Which solved all my issues. Also development seems decent. They released 2.7 not to long ago and then 2.71 just recently.