Three Big Problems With Vox For Mac

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#1 Music Player for iPhone and Mac!iTunes, personal music collection, SoundCloud®, Spotify – listen to the music in the highest quality from different music sources.Key features:VOX supports all popular formats including Hi-Res ones. Lossless: FLAC, APE, WAV, ALAC, etc. And Lossy: MP3, WMA, OGG, etc. All Hi-Res audio formats support for crisp and clear sound. Jeff DeWitte, Too many emails, app does nothingBefore downloading, and please if you are considering a subscription, read the responses by these developers.

They don’t sound all that bright. It appears as well that they don’t have a good handle on grammar. And I’m supposed to trust you by subscribing? How much are you charging per year? That’s right a ridiculous inflated amount for features nobody wants. These guys are relentless.

Constant emails trying to sell you their premium package. Several every single day! FYI, you get NO features unless you go premium - none, not even a little taste of how their app is supposed to make your music experience better, instead they just tell you via annoying emails. That’s right, no equalizer. How are we supposed to know how good your product is?

Not sure what good this app is unless you give them cash. A little advice - if you want to sell your tasty snack to new customers you need to give out a free sample. These guys are super greedy and will do anything to get your cash. Including giving you nothing until you subscribe. Deleting the app now. I advise you do the same if you have already made the foolish decision to download it as I did. See you in the funny papers Vox.Update (in response to developer reply): Too late.

I’ve already deleted the app. You said it best yourself, “.our price model is not perfect.” Thoughtful gesture but I don’t see you trying to perfect it. Uburoi, EQ held hostageOnce upon a time, Vox was a great app. It was the only one offering a parametric EQ.

But then they bundled the EQ in with their subscription service. I’d pay $50 for the Vox app to have that. But $50 a year with a zillion features that I don’t need? That is the antiquated cable tv model everyone hates. Please - separate the app from the sub features and let those who don’t need all the cloud feature just buy the app.UPDATE - RESPONSE TO DEVELOPER’S RESPONSE:I appreciate the developer’s review, but my review stands.

A core function of this software that you offered for free was removed and put in the subscription version. I’ve said I’d gladly pay once for a version that has the EQ.

I don’t need all the other bells and whistles. Please come up with a third buying option. One that doesn’t require a subscription. Just make it a player with the EQ, as the version I have on my iOS9 devices has.

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I’ll pay for that. And if you significantly upgrade, I’ll pay for an upgrade if I think I need it. For now, I am forever locked into listening on older devices. And that’s OK, but they won’t last forever. So, I implore you to please simply move the EQ function back over the threshold to the free version. Those of us that are older, on fixed incomes, and have hearing loss need to be able to tailor the sound without feeling as if we are being held hostage to a subscription scheme.

Developer Response,Hi, we're working hard to find the perfect balance and to have enough resources to continue development & making our customers satisfied with price + product.I believe you know that the work costs money. We're working on improving the capabilities of our player every day. The product may look the same from the outside (users like our design), but we did a good job of updating the internal functionality in version 3.0.

We hope that loyal users appreciate our work.Also you can always use a FREE version with account for listening to music. Tabarino13, VOX Music Player gets FIVE STAR ratingVery satisfied with the VOX Music Player. Over the years, I went from listening to LP, to CD to my iPhone. I synced my library with I-Tunes, but my music library had been ripped in MP3 format. I have a good sound system but so much sound quality is lost in compressed formats. I heard about high-definition music but when I found out I needed special software to play it I just gave up. Then I found VOX.

I found free software from the web and I’m ripping all my CDs in FLAC format and uploading them to my VOX library. It’s so simple. Now, with a little help from an Apple compatible DAC, I listen to music in all of its glory.

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Don’t let anyone tell you that there’s no difference; there is a big sound quality difference. Vox instantly syncs what I upload from my PC to my iPhone; the app even has an excellent parametric equalizer that helps me adjust my music to the listening environment. I’m somewhat technically challenged so when I reached out to the VOX developer, I received the same day response to my questions.

How does it get any better? VOX gets FIVE-STARS!

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