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LennyM

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Can Eos APK be Successfully Run on Android 14?
« on: December 10, 2024, 08:06:45 am »

I agree with so many others that Eos is superior to JRemote 2 and, of course, Gizmo.  I Have all of these but have been using Eos happily on my phone (Android 10) and even a much older tablet.  JRiver made a huge mistake in not adopting the look and feel of Eos.

A problem has arisen with a new tablet running Android 14.  Android 14 blocks many, many older apps so that simply transferring the Eos APK to it in the ususal manner doesn't work.  It is blocked.  Android will tell you it cannot run on the new device.

There is a work-around for older apps that gets by the limitation, but I have not been able to use it successfully for Eos.  I'm writing to ask if anyone has been able to do it and run Eos on an Android 14 device.

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Re: Can Eos APK be Successfully Run on Android 14?
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2024, 08:11:03 am »

Chances are it probably won't work well if at all on newer Android versions due to the API level target and it being years behind newer API levels which are a requirement in newer Android versions. I honestly wouldn't recommend trying to use eos at all anymore due to it being discontinued years ago and I doubt the developer would appreciate people downloading and using pirated APK files in order to use it.

JRemote3 just came out with a new internal player meant for better hardware support and better support for newer Android versions. Been using it on Android 15 and it runs wonderfully. If it's missing any features that eos had but JRemote2 or JRemote3 doesn't support, maybe try requesting it in the release topic. :)
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Re: Can Eos APK be Successfully Run on Android 14?
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2024, 09:16:15 am »

@Awesome Donkey

Thanks for the reply.

It's not a  question of missing features.  I use a remote only for listening to music, mostly classical and Eos, old as it is, has all the features I need and for me is the equal of JRemote 2 in that regard. 

The problem with JRemote2, and i believe that will carry over to JRemote3, is that on the screen there is a great deal of wasted space.  For example, all lists seem to be double spaced so that each screen has just 1/2 the info as Eos.  Also, in icon format there is only one short line of info rather than 2 longer ones.  For classical selections that is a severe limitation for you want Composer, Music, & Conductor.  Also, when showing a large album cover on Eos there is still a list of album files--not so on JRemote2 where there is a lot of blank space and you have to go to another screen to see additional tracks.  Eos is so much simpler to deal with.

If you think it would do any good for the development of JRemote3 I would be happy to send Eos screen shots to show what I mean and why the "look and feel" of Eos works so well.  Or I would be even happier to send Eos APK to JRemote3 developers (or you) for them to see what we Eos users like so much.  Sending that APK when Eos has not been available for a decade or so (?) and apparently can no longer be used on later Android devices, would not bother me at all.  In any event, one only has to tell me where to send whatever could be useful.  I like Eos so much I would be happy to do that.  If the developers have not seen Eos, they should.  Same for yourself, I think.

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