FYI … Posted some feedback here: I’ve gone into some detail. So to me it warrants more than just a quick reply on this thread. Cheers… J
Are the performance issues something Deezer developers are aware of?
Thanks @Rick P. and @Zayn-T for these answers. So what I now understand is that the Deezer “app” on macOS is a browser wrapper, and not a native macOS app (well, the wrapper platform is likely native macOS app, but that’s about it).So the performance issues are not likely to improve.I have a couple of browser wrapper applications on my system, so I will create my own wrapper and see if they happen to be any more efficient than whatever Deezer “app” has used for that purpose.Cheers … Jonathan
If you only listen to music on your computer while it's connected to the internet, using your regular web browser is likely to be more efficient. Indeed. That’s a good idea. Will do that.Although I’ve downloaded so much music via the App (I have relatively limited data plan where I am), I am loathed to download it all again. Might have to just do it … better now than later.👍
Actually … I now see that the browser version doesn’t allow for downloading music (makes sense, now that I think it through). So looks like I’ll be sticking with the App.
How is it that 4 years has gone by and such a rudimentary feature is still missing from the mobile apps? Are the mobile apps still being actively developed, with new features?Thankfully I the web and desktop applications can be used as a workaround for saving the current queue as a playlist.
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