From 0b3b17e3a66e6ae6a1771a5ee4a92d594ee5f1b8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stein Magnus Jodal Date: Mon, 11 May 2015 21:37:51 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] docs: Remove bitMPC from MPD client list It looked bad and only worked on Android 2.x when tested 2.5y ago. It has seen no updates since 2010. --- docs/clients/mpd.rst | 31 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 31 deletions(-) diff --git a/docs/clients/mpd.rst b/docs/clients/mpd.rst index 760d2f6e..4d7a8881 100644 --- a/docs/clients/mpd.rst +++ b/docs/clients/mpd.rst @@ -170,37 +170,6 @@ You can get `MPDroid from Google Play MPDroid is a good MPD client, and really the only one we can recommend. -BitMPC ------- - -Test date: - 2012-11-06 -Tested version: - 1.0.0 (released 2010-04-12) - -You can get `BitMPC from Google Play -`_. - -- The user interface lacks some finishing touches. E.g. you can't enter a - hostname for the server. Only IPv4 addresses are allowed. - -- When we last tested the same version of BitMPC using Android 2.1: - - - All features exercised in the test procedure worked. - - - BitMPC lacked support for single mode and consume mode. - - - BitMPC crashed if Mopidy was killed or crashed. - -- When we tried to test using Android 4.1.1, BitMPC started and connected to - Mopidy without problems, but the app crashed as soon as we fired off our - search, and continued to crash on startup after that. - -In conclusion, BitMPC is usable if you got an older Android phone and don't -care about looks. For newer Android versions, BitMPC will probably not work as -it hasn't been maintained for 2.5 years. - - Droid MPD Client ----------------