not familiar with it. if you can tell us why it is worth $6.99 for a music a player? i mean the sound is only as good as the device you are using right? does an app make it that much better?
Neutron? Yeah, I use it. It's fine, better audio quality than your typical freebie and more options, slightly ugly UI. Of course quality only matters if the rest of your kit (including the phone's DAC and amp) is up to scratch.
Now to someone a little older $6.99 is cheap: software for PDAs in the 90s cost more than that even before we allow for 20 years' inflation, and that was cheap compared to PC software. So to me this idea so many have that software should by default be free and if it costs more than a coffee it's expensive is just weird.
(Even more so when $500 for a phone is considered cheap and some manufacturers are selling $1000 handsets which they expect you to churn after 2 years).
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