

The first time I used it, and it remained picture in picture even when I was outside of Plex browsing other things on my Fire TV, I was like "awesome", and was able to select it and move it around to the middle of my screen, and expand it back out. Picture in picture is a neat feature, but.I'm either high on acid or dumber than a rock. It begs the question of how inefficient their project management must be if they're really working on completely independent projects for every platform.

I really don't get what's taking so long for them to make the new interface universal. I really like the interface over the old one most platforms still use, though I know this is a contentious issue for.some (lol). The Plex Skill's annoyance of telling you what player it's performing your command on makes anything but the shortest player names super annoying (shouldn't say it at all, but that's neither here nor there). I forget what the blah blah was, because when I realized how ridiculously long the name was, I immediately changed it. The Fire TV Cube showed up under Players as Majestic LTE blah blah (Android). That said, I find the things the Plex Skill brings, like playing specific shows, absolutely terrible and never used it for anything but play, pause, etc, which you can now do without the skill, so that's an overall plus. Voice control is hit or miss, and with Plex, it only has basic navigation (play, pause, etc) unless you use the Plex for Alexa skill (curious if Plex would ever jump on the boat for more native integration like Netflix, etc, so I don't have to say half the Declaration of Independence to control Plex). I always hate how online reviews never talk about the speed of the interface, just the speed of the streaming (like that has anything to do with anything but your internet speed). I should have moved on from my slow interface Roku ages ago. I got it as a replacement for the fairly slow (interface), but old (maybe new ones are fast) Roku I used.
