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And your naked assertion is just as meaningless as my informed guess regarding the why.
My statements regarding the particularness of the labels, and the tightrope that Spotify walks is absolutely true.
Hold on a moment Teilo, while I believe you might be on to something, there have been other posts indicating that other tablets actually have the "My Music" feature.
Why would Spotify provide "My Music" on other tablets but not iPad if what you say is true?
Android tablets do have the feature, partly because there's not much of a hard line between tablet and phone apps on Android like there is on iOS. Also, even though there are a lot more Android tablets out there, the acual usage of Android tablets is dwarfed by the usage of the iPad by a huge margin:
http://chitika.com/insights/2014/q3-tablet-update
And as I said, the labels are very particular, and often arbitrary in their demands. There could very well be contractual obligations that apply to Apple class devices that do not apply to the Android devices which came to market later.
As opposed to the futile demands that other people have been making, to no effect?
The claims of others that Spotify is: "Incompetent", "Uncaring", etc., are no less speculative than my empirically more likely suggestion, yet you only tell me to shut up. Physician, heal thyself.
Also, you seem to be under the mistaken impression that this forum is the place to petition Spotify. It is not. That is why these forums are called "Community Help".
These forums have their own appointed hall monitors. I'm sure they will do their job.
It's never a good policy to try to drive away a thoughtful, interested commenter. If you think this forum thread will accomplish something, chatter about this issue that bumps it to the top can only help.
I'm pretty sure Spotify knows a lot of iPad users want My Music and they (Spotify) do want to bring it to us. Did they screw up the app dev or the label negotiations? I think with such a delay it's pretty clear by now that if they could be completely honest, they would admit they screwed up big time in some way.
An ETA would certainly be nice. The lack of one suggests it is not entirely in their control (i.e. contracts w/labels).
Ever seen the message that certain Youtube videos are unavailable on mobile devices?
Or notice that you can watch Monday Night Football on the iPad but not on the iPhone.
'Your Music' seems like just a much better way to organize features that are already availably on the iPad (able save to device etc) but I don't think it's completely absurd for it to be a legal hangup.
When will a spotify rockstar get proactive and ask for clearance to tell us all what is going on??
Yes, this is odd! I'm new to Spotify, and I exepected the iPad version to beat the iPhone version in features, but it's the other way around!
Looks like it's been like this for a while too. Makes you wonder if Spotify are in trouble somehow? The iPad and iPhone version shold be pretty similar source-code wise, so it can't be a huge effort to keep them in parity.
Hmm.. I get this email saying someone has replied. It was a very interesting reply too.
Then I go here and the reply is nowhere to be seen.
Is the Spotify staff removing critical posts?
If so, this would be s a very bad sign for the company, and it would be high time for introspection.
I've been around for a while, and I can see the writing on the wall when updates stop coming, major functionality never shows up, and community members get censored.
I like that I can use my rpi and listen to Spotify without having to use the airplay method, which can be limiting and annoying at times.
I can't get that with some of the alternatives at the moment.
Being an album guy, I was happy to see the Your Music feature (I have never even bothered creating a playlist in my life), and equally unhappy when it's wasn't on the iPad. I also expected the iPad's large screen to be much better utilized.
I might use Spotify for a few months. I like getting access to some older esoteric Nordic stuff, being a Swede myself.
But in the long term I'll keep my fingers crossed for other options.
Oh, one more thing: On the US site, which I get directed to all the time for some reason, the price is USD 9.99. Fine, I can afford that.
Then when I look at signing up, it's suddenly £9.99. Whaat? Ripped off again for being in the UK. Perhaps I'll pass on this after all.
P.S: Ok, so I'm now a "Gig Goer". Bit silly to send an rank update after every single posting... Sort of devalues it. (In my case it's a total waste.)
P.P.S: And now I'm a Concert Regular! Soon I'll be the CEO of Spotify at this rate!
Yup. It looks as is my post about ending my Spotify premium subscription over this issue was deleted from this thread. The thread I created with that post though is still available:
Hey there you, Yeah, you! 😁 Welcome - we're glad you joined the Spotify Community! While you here, let's have a fun game and get…