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To be blunt, people who don't understand what is a beta should not be installing betas. It's not optimized yet.
Probably just as well they are, since itâs obviously far from being ready, despite the heavy Apple PR.
Professional UI/UX designers managed to kick all this form over function lark into the bin, 20 years ago.
An accessibility nightmare.
A beta test means, by definition, that itâs in a testing phase. This is the first iteration of public testing. If everything worked well, it would already have gone through beta testing.
Or thereâs a development process delivering quality results? Half-arsed is half-arsed (speaking with my professional developer hat on).
Since this is a fairly significant UI update, expect some turbulence during the beta testing period.
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I import MP3's from a thumb drive to Files? Why do I need to use a PC?
Yeah itâs crazy that Apple wonât let you add music to the freakin music app without connecting to a computer. Absolutely stupid! When I first got an iPhone I donât know this and my computer had died and although I had my music backed up on a hardwire it didnât do me any good. I had to borrow a laptop and do it. I was so pissed off!
"Blending" songs, is a far cry from simply importing, which was the tenor of your post, which simply stated "Still no way to import mp3âs etc. into iPad music app. without a computer?" etc in that could mean anything1
(Note from moderator: This was at the user's request.)
@pax-eterna - If you took "blending songs" as more than just assembling combined iTunes playlists, then I think you probably misunderstood the post.
My first reaction was that this is just Apple trying to get more people to buy music from them by making it more difficult than it needs to be to do otherwise.
It seems to me that this does just the opposite though. It encourages people toward third party players and out of their guided marketing influence. They could make the music app the best player for any kind of music out there to attract more buyers into their sphere.
Then I thought - MP3 codecs didn't used to be free to license, so that could have been a possible explanation, but LAME has been free for years now.
So, I don't get it, other than that maybe it's just not really on their radar. đ€·đŒââïž
(I keep zero music in the music app, and buy zero music from Apple Music simply because it's such a convoluted hassle to manage.)
Since I cannot find any official answers from Apple why one cannot add their own music to the Music app without a computer, I'm going to go out on a limb and say it might have to do with music industry licensing restrictions. They may well have agreed to let Apple sell music through the iTunes Store because on a mobile device you cannot easily copy or download purchased music. Best answer I have for now, minus supporting evidence.
"blending songs" was in the follow up post this person made, after I pointed out you do not need a PC to transfer MP3 files to an iPad. NOT in the original which is what I was commenting on.
Thanks for the clarification - I guess I didn't scroll back far enough.