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Re: What are the top 10 apps for WM 6.5

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Originally Posted by Charles@Kinoma View Post
It costs money to license AAC-related intellectual property, so including AAC support in the very-popular Kinoma FreePlay isn't a sustainable business model.

We spent lots of time persuading the various entities that own AAC-related intellectual property to allow us to at least enable AAC support on a trial basis in Kinoma FreePlay, so I'm glad you were able to least experience it for a couple weeks.

If there's anything we can do to make its post-trial-period disappearance less annoying, we'd appreciate the feedback.

-- Charles Wiltgen
To be honest, I'd prefer to use Kinoma FreePlay over Kinoma Play's full version, I don't even play AAC. I feel overwhelmed and the full version seems bloated for my tastes. I'm just looking for something like kinoma as a mp3/flac player. However FreePlay doesn't allow you to modify bass and sound options, and neither will it let you play flac.

Play = bloated, FreePlay = underpowered... If i could just select Kinoma Play - and select Shuffle... I would be happy.
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