@Mulder: Because the subscription fees pay for additional content, to keep the servers running smoothly, etc...
@Mulder: Because the subscription fees pay for additional content, to keep the servers running smoothly, etc...
In this case, minimalistic = boring. No thanks.
People who comment in this format on walls:
@Drummertist v.3: I can assume you're not a parent?
@EnochLight: But Office is pretty much how MS makes a lot of its money. I would think the bottom line here would be creating another path for revenue.
It's why I avoid "freemium" games completely. Either everyone is on the same page and level or nothing. I won't buy a game that offers in-game currency for real currency. It's the principle of the thing.
@bcurran: So that begs the question then - when will Office be released for iPad? It's an obvious revenue move for Microsoft, I mean, they already have Office for Mac.
@mind in rewind: @Simon Bangs: What's the downside to using this method though? Seems to me that splitting the audio would lower the quality of each stream.
@mind in rewind: That would just split the music though, wouldn't it?
@Mayor McRib: You know what would be awesome? Being able to cue up a song on my iPhone and then have it transfer to that point on the iPad (using AirPlay or whatever else). That way I might even be able to join the party once in a while.
@Scott Bradley Hancock: Oh I do have about a laptop setup currently with serato scratch live.
As I mentioned in another reply here, I'm pretty much a party DJ that is just required to beatmatch and crossfade from song to song. I'm thinking of replacing my $800 turntables with this for the parties where I won't need to do much.
@pist: On the other hand, this is perfect for me. I'm pretty much just a party DJ (as in glorified jukebox, but it's a side job and I get paid decent) and at the most I have to beatmatch and crossfade from song to song. When people are drunk, they don't want to hear all your crazy mixes, they'll dance to just about…
@Moonshadow Kati: Isn't California alien enough?!
@DS: I think it's from the perspective of people that own that console.
@Steezy McFresh: Uh, have you never heard of Dance Dance Revolution? Came out in the late 90s?
@Apollo: Well, I won't after my subscription for this year ends.
I don't understand this move.
@GitEmKelvarDave: Oh, 1968, eh? What about since?
@im2fools: This.