I got to play around with MyRiver for iPad last night.
In my opinion this app has a lot of promise but it's painful to use at the moment - at least for me. I used to use iPeng and normally use Foobar because it can use the Apple Remote app and works very smoothly - all this to say that I've been used to some really good apps. I am trying JRiver now because supposedly there is a sonic benefit over Foobar (which I have yet to test) and have always ruled it out in the past because of how primitive it was from the perspective of remote control.
Anyways, here's a list of what I consider to be significant problems. I'm not trying to be a jerk or demotivate the developer - I'm hoping to help.
1) Scrolling down a list of albums or artists takes forever. I've never gotten past the D's because it is so slow and clunky. I do have a humungous library and some form of alpha jump would be helpful, but the complaint here is that scrolling needs to be smooth.
2) When you do choose an artist, then get a list of albums, then get list of songs, going 'backwards' to the artist list is crazy painful. I have to press the back arrow multiple times trying to get it to register. This coupled with no ability to go directly back to the artist list (which other apps support, btw) requires a lot of patience and is slow (because it has to redraw each new menu). I think the back buttons are working like mouse buttons where it depresses when the pointer is over it, but it doesn't activate if the location changes before released.
- A single tap over the button should activate the button imo.
- There should be an easy way to go back to 'Artists' or 'Albums' (or whatever menu you were drilling down into)
3) When I get to a list of songs, pressing (i.e. selecting) one does nothing but highlight it. Am I missing something here? Is there a point to having a song highlighted? To get it to play (or add to playlist) you have to double tap it. Great that double tap exists and the pop up menu is great, but the default behavior (single tap) should do what the user finds most practical - in my case that would be 'play'.
4) Not sure if this is a problem, but when a song is playing, if I press on the album art (to the left hand side), the art disappears and I go into some unknown screen. What is this all about? I expected to get a full screen 'now-playing' (with larger covert art etc).
I might be forgetting something (in which case I'll add another post).
Thanks for creating the app; hope you keep working on it - has a huge amount of potential.