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QNAP will cease offering Multimedia Station from October 20, 2014

Taipei, Taiwan, October 9, 2014 – QNAP® Systems, Inc. today announced that Multimedia Station, the application for organizing and managing multimedia files on Turbo NAS, will be discontinued in order to focus on developing new apps for a better & more specialized user experience. Software updates and technical support for Multimedia Station will also be discontinued, and the app will be removed from QTS App Center from October 20, 2014.

"Our decision to discontinue Multimedia Station was a hard one, but we believe that by providing high-quality specialized apps instead of taking a one-size-fits-all approach will allow for an improved user experience and a better way to enjoy photos, music and videos," said Willy Kuo, product manager of QNAP.

QNAP currently provides various apps on QTS App Center for managing multimedia files, including Photo Station for browsing and sharing photos, Music Station for playing and sharing music stored on the Turbo NAS, and Video Station for collecting and organizing video files. QNAP will continue to enhance these apps to offer Turbo NAS users the best possible multimedia entertainment experience.

For more information on QNAP applications and other products, please visit  www.qnap.com.

 

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QNAP delivers integrated technology solutions through software innovation, hardware craftsmanship, and in-house manufacturing. With strengths in storage, networking, and smart video surveillance, QNAP also integrates cloud services to enhance data safety, intelligence, and workflow efficiency. We envision the NAS as a core platform unifying high availability, cybersecurity, edge AI, IT/OT resilience, and cloud management—empowering organizations across industries to stay competitive in a rapidly evolving digital world.

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