11-24-2018, 06:43 PM
11-24-2018, 06:53 PM
Hallo harvey_twyman,
I am almost sure, that you do!
I own both android and windows versions and I paid for both.
For a great app like that, It's still worth it.
Greetings
I am almost sure, that you do!
I own both android and windows versions and I paid for both.
For a great app like that, It's still worth it.
Greetings
11-24-2018, 07:13 PM
(11-24-2018, 06:53 PM)el-Odysseas Wrote: [ -> ]Hallo harvey_twyman,
I am almost sure, that you do!
I own both android and windows versions and I paid for both.
For a great app like that, It's still worth it.
Greetings
Hi, is the Windows version as reliable as the Android version? Have you had any problems?
I have a large collection of over 650 songs which creates a backup file of over 1.23 GBytes. I assume the same Android backup file can be used to restore everything in the Windows version.
11-25-2018, 06:56 AM
I would say bugs get introduced a little more often in the Windows 10 version due to some complexities with the framework I have to use for rendering things, and I can also fix the Android version faster than Windows 10 as there is a two to three business day approval process every time I submit an update to Microsoft. While there aren't that many, I do receive more reports of performance issues with the Windows 10 version than the Android version (which I'm still working on trying to address even though I can't reproduce them). With a stable build though, the Windows 10 version is as reliable as the Android version.
You can definitely restore an Android backup in Windows 10 and vice versa.
Mike
You can definitely restore an Android backup in Windows 10 and vice versa.
Mike