The tunewiki player itself uses up a grand total of 28 bytes of rootfs space. The problem is the QT 4.5 libraries, which are non-optified. This is Nokia's fault, and nothing to do with tunewiki. You'll be running into plenty of other apps which use these libraries as well.
And why (or how) can they integrate the full Google Maps (as far as you can see) which is not working with MicroB?
It should be possible to create a Google Maps application, shouldn't it?
The tunewiki player itself uses up a grand total of 28 bytes of rootfs space. The problem is the QT 4.5 libraries, which are non-optified. This is Nokia's fault, and nothing to do with tunewiki. You'll be running into plenty of other apps which use these libraries as well.
Right, ok, thanks Rob, i think i understand now.....Many apps will need these QT4.5 libraries to work, but Tunewiki just happened to be the first i installed?...so, if i had already installed them via another app then Tunewiki would have taken hardly any space right?...so, i may as well install it anyway as i'm going to need the QT4.5 libraries sooner or later, or is it possible for Nokia to optify them? and if it is, will they?
Yes, that's right - the first app to require the libraries will pull them in (and seem huge) whereas later apps will just use the already-installed versions. And hopefully Nokia will optify them - the 4.6 libraries are optified already, so it may be that they'll just try to push apps over to using them instead (should be trivial enough).
lyrics pulled up in the player, way better than the tunewiki widgit
you tube linkage
maps - dont understand what the point is of seeing what someone round the corner is listening to though
internet radio - nice list and great that you get album art and lyrics with every song
bad points of app
album art is rubbish on my saved mp3's as it keeps showing incorrect album art ... i want an option to 'use saved album art'
would be good if when browsing albums i have saved on my device i could browse via my saved album art
Overall nice app but i will probably use it in conjunction with the default media player.
I will use the default media player when listening to my own music as album art being displayed correctly is pretty important to me.
I will use TuneWiki when i want the lyrics to a song saved on my device or i want to listen to internet radio.
If the first 'bad point' i have listed above was fixed i would use TuneWiki as my music player 100% of the time!