Have you seen this thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=83117
It contains a link to a C# article that describes a Squeezebox control application and it sounds like the developer is also thinking of developing a Windows Phone 7 version of it.
Maybe this could give you some inspiration material.
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2011-01-29, 23:48 #11Erland Isaksson (My homepage)
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You may also want to try my Android apps Squeeze Display and RSS Photo Show
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2011-01-30, 02:43 #12Member
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Cheers Chris, I think I get it now, thanks a lot - I'm not getting the phone until end of Feb. Where should I go to pick up your app to give it a go?
Will
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2011-02-12, 22:25 #13Junior Member
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Would be glad to pay for a working app
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2011-02-20, 13:13 #14Member
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Just wanted to add that I'm another WP7 user and would be delighted to see a Windows Phone App to control my Squeezebox devices and would gladly make a donation to the developer.
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2011-02-22, 07:54 #15Member
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SqueezeRemote
Hi! I've actually developed an Squeezebox Controller App for WP7, Squeeze Remote. Its on Marketplace for the price of 1.99$. The current version is 1.2 and 1.3 is at Microsoft for testing. Version 1.4 which supports most of the applications and Syncing is tested by me right now.
Also, both the official Spotify plugin and Triodes 3rd party one are supported. The official is not limited to Squeezebox Touch or Radio. I run the official on my Squeezebox Boom without any issues.
I'm currently looking into using the Phone as a player.. Seems like it might take a while, but it's definetly possible.
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2011-02-22, 15:24 #16
@7Illusions
After seeing your post I looked for your app on Marketplace, I also came across "Squeezebox Control" by Anton van Zuylen. Although this is more expensive than you app it offers a free trial which your app doesn't which is a real shame as I would like to see how it runs before purchasing
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2011-02-22, 22:41 #17Member
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Hi Paul!
The reason I don't have trialmode implemented is that I havn't really figured out where I shall implement it. I don't really wanna break the experience of the app. One solution that I've been thinking about is to disable functionality to save settings. That would require an setup each startup, but that kind of breaks the experience a bit.
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2011-02-23, 01:50 #18
Beginnings of a Windows Phone 7 app -quick question
> Hi! I've actually developed an Squeezebox Controller App for WP7,
> Squeeze Remote.
Do you have a web site or screenshots? Tried to find it on
http://marketplace.windowsphone.com/ but didn't succeed to find anything
(I don't have a WP7 device, just curious).
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Michael
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2011-02-23, 03:00 #19Member
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The website is still not created, lack of time, but screenshots can be found at www.wp7applist.com. Just search for squeeze remote. Will upload screenshots here in a few hours.
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2011-02-23, 06:57 #20Member
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Squeeze Remote
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