I love with Spotify, that I can control my music on my phone and play my PlayStation 5 at the same time. Easier then backing out every time of the menu to select a song
Simple fix. Don't use non-Apple devices. 😉This is a simple question. Spotify wins since it isn‘t tied to Apple. No matter what platform or device, I’m almost sure, Spotify will work. I have no worries and I’m not locked in, into Apples ecosystem - this is a huge benefit.
Same is also true for AppleTV. For Netflix, Prime, younameit , I just need a browser and i’m good to go.
Same is true for all Apple services. Try to listen to Apple Music or connect to iCloud storage on Linux, you will fail. Apple services on Windows were always a bad experience.
If Apple would follow the Microsoft approach to try to deliver the best experience on every platform, also Apple services would be welcome. But as long as Apples business model is to „lock customers in and lock competition out“, my advise is to ignore Apple services wherever and whenever you can.
Therefore I like to use Spotify on my iPhone and in my car and I know that if I‘m going to buy another brand tomorrow, I have no worries.
Thanks for the link. Doesn’t seem out of the ordinary. Every tech giant has (unfortunately) links to the military complex. If you want to avoid it, forget also about Microsoft, Google, Tesla, … And much of Apple’s tech comes from the US military.![]()
How Spotify Is Quietly Supporting the Military-Industrial Complex
Unbeknownst to most users, Spotify has a secret endeavor—backing the efforts of war.inthesetimes.com
Thanks for the link. Doesn’t seem out of the ordinary. Every tech giant has (unfortunately) links to the military complex. If you want to avoid it, forget also about Microsoft, Google, Tesla, … And much of Apple’s tech comes from the US military.
Someone who might be using an Apple piece of wearable technology might not know that the company has also contracted with the military to make wearable and stretchable electronics to be worn by soldiers.
”Sorry to ruin your Monday morning, Deborah, but it’s your week to read the bickering forum member comments from one of the client’s hater sites.”Is MR being paid for conducting this (what appears to be) market research on behalf of Apple?
How do you know it's not paid for by Spotify?Is MR being paid for conducting this (what appears to be) market research on behalf of Apple?
Integration with existing iTunes libraries, allowing users to merge a personal music collection with the streaming library and upload and stream tracks that aren't in the Apple Music library
So does Spotify. By letting you include tracks from your "personal library", Apple Music gives you a way to sidestep licensing issues if you rip or acquire the music yourself and put it on your local Music library.Just a warning: apple music also quietly loses tracks due to licenses. I lost a bunch of songs from my Playlist over the years, that I then had to source by other means to fill the gap.
This is a popular claim, but after researching this topic a bit, I'm not sure this is objectively true.And the most important point not mentioned: Spotify pays artists unfairly and very little. So Spotify - a big nope, never, no way!