combine.fm/views/faq.js

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import React from 'react';
export default React.createClass({
render: function() {
return (
<div className='row faq'>
<div className='col-md-6 col-md-offset-3'>
<h2>Questions?</h2>
<ul>
<li>
<h3>Why would I want to use this?</h3>
<p>Sometimes when people want to share music they don't know what service their friends are using. Match Audio let's you take a link from one service and expand it into a link that supports all services.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>I still don't get it.</h3>
<p>That's not actually a question, but that's ok. Here's an example: I'm listening to a cool new album I found on Google Play Music. So I go to the address bar (the box that sometimes says https://www.google.com in it) and copy the link to share with my friend. But my friend uses Spotify. So first I go to Match Audio and paste the link there, then grab the Match Audio link from the address bar and send them that link instead.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>Where do I find a link to paste in the box?</h3>
<p>Most music services have a 'share' dialog for albums and tracks in their interface. If you have them open in a web browser instead of an app, you can simply copy and paste the address bar and we'll work out the rest.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>Can I share playlists?</h3>
<p>Unfortunately not. Playlists would add a huge amount of complexity and would almost certainly cause the site to break the API limits imposed by some of the services we support.</p>
</li>
<li>
<h3>Why don't you guys support Bandcamp, Amazon Music, Sony Music Unlimited&hellip; ?</h3>
<p>Let me stop you there. <a href='https://github.com/kudos/match.audio'>Match Audio is open source</a>, that means any capable programmer who wants to add other music services can look at our code and submit changes. If you're not a programmer, you can always <a href='https://github.com/kudos/match.audio/issues'>submit a request</a> and maybe we'll do it for you.</p>
</li>
</ul>
</div>
</div>
);
}
});