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Playlist Support Back In
AudioMan is almost ready for the 0.2.0 release and you can check out another new developer build today if you want. Since the last update I've put support for playlists back in and cleaned up the GUI a bit. I put over 1700 songs in it and there is only a small delay switching between All Artists and a specific artist. The UI is definitely a lot better architected this way. Even though it took me a month to do the rewrite it was well worth it. I'd hate to imagine doing it in my spare time while I was working though. It would have been more like 4 months. I couldn't imagine doing a change like this incrementally either -- it was too much of a major change of architecture. I'd like to get as close to the old AudioMan 0.1.2 functionality before I release 0.2.0, after which I'll start taking bug reports again. What's left includes the preference dialog, quality preference, automatic capitalization, updates from the files if they have been changed outside of AudioMan, exporting to M3U and HTML, UI tweaks and probably other stuff. I'll see if I can get that done tonight. Posted at February 22, 2004 at 03:17 PM ESTLast updated February 22, 2004 at 03:17 PM EST Comments
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