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iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - DevilBoom - 2024-05-11

Did a forum search but got no hits which is amazing because Manet is incredible.

https://tilo.dev/manet/

Could it be added to the official client list

The dev is active on Maston for feedback - https://stormlight.space/@manet.


RE: iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - TheDreadPirate - 2024-05-11

Apps with paid premium features or subscriptions are not included in our official client list.


RE: iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - DevilBoom - 2024-05-11

(2024-05-11, 10:13 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Apps with paid premium features or subscriptions are not included in our official client list.

Is that a new rule? Infuse And Yatse are on the list.


RE: iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - TheDreadPirate - 2024-05-11

Exceptions are made. Especially when the app adds significant functionality or covers devices our apps don't support well (Apple devices in general).


RE: iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - DevilBoom - 2024-05-12

(2024-05-11, 11:39 PM)TheDreadPirate Wrote: Exceptions are made.  Especially when the app adds significant functionality or covers devices our apps don't support well (Apple devices in general).

CarPlay done well is pretty significant IMO.

Manet’s built from the ground up for Apple devices using Swift (better battery usage compared to Finamp and Fintunes the main iOS alternatives). In turn it has a UI which feels native to Apple's platform. I’ve used Finamp and Fintunes (both good in their own way, Finamp was my primary client for years before Manet), however using them is a lot like using MS Office on a Mac, functional but feel off due to their cross platform nature.

Manet is a gem that users should be able to easily discover. It’s a shame there are now such policies, I contributed for years on the JF subreddit and there was always demand for good iOS clients. Also worth bearing in mind the subscription for Manet is currently for trivial additions (app icons!) and the excellent existing functionality will always be free.

Quoting Manet’s release notes is useful for context (emphasis mine):

Quote:NOTE: Manet+ is an optional subscription for unlocking non-essential features inside the app. Everything that currently is available for free, will continue to be so.

Manet+ is a subscription that (for now) unlocks two custom app icons that you can change while also helping support the future development of the app. Manet+ also replaces the old "Support development" tip, offering something tangible in return for your support, which I believe enhances the overall experience for everyone.

We want Manet to remain a fantastic app for all Jellyfin music enthusiasts, whether you choose to subscribe to Manet+ or not.



RE: iOS (+CarPlay) client for music - Manet - niels - 2024-05-12

The author of a client can open a pull-request to our documentation site to add the client to the listing. We do have some guidelines for which clients we include and which ones we don't. This is all listed on this page: https://jellyfin.org/docs/general/clients/#client-list

When the pull request is opened we decide if we allow or reject the client. And as you've already mentioned, we do make exceptions. If the author does not agree with our decision they could tell us and we're always open for discussion.

What TheDreadPirate said is true, previously we rejected paid apps with some exceptions for platforms that had no alternative options. However, we've changed our opinion on that this week and we now allow paid clients in most cases. As long as it does not put Jellyfin features behind a paywall.