JRiver is awesome software. I find my way around it easily enough. It works well and is very extensive. It's also acceptably priced for the functionality it offers. As a disgruntled iTunes user, I'm very happy with it. That said, I'm a software nut; I teach people how to build websites and teach Adobe software for a living. People who visit these forums go through the trouble of registering and posting, right? My guess is most of us are either software nuts too, or are heavily vested JRiver users.... Or, of course, users who can't get something done... My guess is the JRiver customers who usually visit this forum are already more tech savvy to begin with.
Thing is, I've been on board since version 19 and I notice a trend here at JRiver. Basically two things: Marketing and UI/UX. It seems to me you guys are sometimes quite a bit removed from the average user.
The JRiver website does a poor job promoting the awesome software that is MC and JRemote. It is not very appealing. Just compare it with websites such as Roon, Plex, iTunes, VLC, and others. If it wasn't for these great reviews I read about MC and the great experience I had when running the MC trial software, I wouldn't have thought it was for me. I don't know much about the JRiver company and its customers. I'm pretty sure JRiver rocks for the tech savvy user base and the technical guru's / power users out there. But when it comes down to Plex/iTunes-esque users, JRiver is definitely dropping the ball in the marketing department. Just Google for iTunes / Plex / alternatives or music/video management software. MC rarely shows up on any reviews or forum discussion. You really have to start looking for it, but you don't just stumble across it.
Id: I love the idea. But again (marketing wise) it's pretty much hidden from view except for very tech savvy people. In my mind, the best customers for Id is probably people like my mum and dad. If I was JRiver, I would have devoted an entire website, or at least and entire site section, for the Id.
Engen: Would have never heard about it if I wasn't on this forum... Though it is definitely something I see myself using.
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Come to think of it, this is actually true for most of the MC functionality. I run across something on the forum or by accident when using the software and go on the forum to read more about it. Sometimes I get it, sometimes I don't. But the UI IS clunky and old fashioned. The UX IS sub-optimal. The UI shows its age. It's awesome for people like me, but not very attractive for 'normal' users such as my family members or friends. If they were looking for music managing software, I would recommend software such as Roon or Plex. For my web developer students, I would recommend JRiver. Just trying to make a point here, I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
Panel, JRemote, Gizmo and now KISS... I don't get it. I've said this before but just merge everything into one or two apps! JRemote is for audio, video and Theater mode. Use a Panel app for Engen home automation. Gizmo looks horribly out of date. JRemote is excellent but could use an update here and there. Looking at the number of updates and looking at the forum here, it's pretty clear to me JRemote does not get the love from JRiver it needs/deserves. But let me tell you guys... IMO... that app is your gold. It's a diamond in the rough. It's JRiver's key in getting "regular Joe's" to use MC... Anyway, I'm starting to ramble....
Dear JRiver team, please consider the following friendly requests from a long time and happy user:
- A new website that's more appealing for new users.
- A new MC UI / Skin. More like Roon or what iTunes looked like before it sucked. Take your "audio only" feature a couple of steps further by offering a streamlined layout and an then an advanced layout of sorts for power users. MC could use an intuitive "getting you set-up" feature for first time users. And it really needs some sort of "first time pop-up help screen" for new users to help explain/sell its many features. Hell, I would be happy for it too!
- Better documentation. A Wiki (or this great forum) isn't noob friendly. The wiki is also very out of date and does a poor job selling the great MC features. Create an awesome looking FAQ, along with a number of how to video's. Great "how to video's" will probably also help selling the software. (I know: I had a company for ten years making company video and promotional films)
- Streamline the apps JRemote, Panel, Kiss, Gizmo. I mean come on guys. It's just ridiculous. I'm guessing a lot of development time is getting wasted on these separate apps that for the most part do or try to do the same thing. Kiss could just as well be a simplified JRemote mode. Gizmo is obsolete, period. Panel should focus on Engen and home automation.
- Sell your features better. I KNOW I'm missing out on a lot of great features because I don't understand them or can't be bothered with them. Like the man said: I'm talking about Play Doctor, Car Radio and many others.
MC is awesome. But it IS the Photoshop of media management software.