From 2f05c1cff34db41d7cf8b529624e3d2b5d39864e 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. (cherry picked from commit 0b3b17e3a66e6ae6a1771a5ee4a92d594ee5f1b8) --- 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 ----------------