Remember that Android or iOS SlingPlayer app that cost you $15 (or even $30!) to beam your Slingbox video around? Well, the company is retiring it. And you’re welcome to replace it with a free, ad-infested variant. Oh, you don’t like ads? Sling will gladly take another 15 of your hard earned dollars to remove them via an in-app purchase. At the very least, should your original app purchase cease to function, you’ll have some compelling new fodder for the class action lawsuit and I wonder if you can encourage iTunes to refund your original app purchase given its retirement and Sling’s double dipping.
UPDATE: It appears Sling may have changed course based on the feedback… and perhaps they had intended to take care of prior paying customers all along, but just failed in the communication department.
So, what we said yesterday about not supporting your paid version of Slingplayer after October 1? We realized that we could make things easier for everyone by just leaving things as they are, so the paid app will continue to be available and you don’t need to download the new, free Slingplayer app if you don’t want to.
But you should still download the new free app after October 1! It has great new features you don’t want to miss, and you’ll still have an ad-free experience. (As long as you download the free app from the same app store account you used to buy the original Slingplayer app)
(Thanks Mark P!)
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As long as the app continues to work and remain available for download, it shouldn't be a problem. But if they take action to block connections or the like, well...
Wow that's kinda BS that they double charge you by retiring the old paid apps.
I would be more concerned with being able to download the app to a new or hard reset device after 10/1. Are they completely removing them or can owners download again beyond that date? Digital distribution without installer files, ugh