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Two new babies


I have 2 new babies to tell you about:


1. Gnome Simple Stateful Music Player which is a music player that just stays out of your face, playing music off your hard drive without making a database or anything like that. It uses GNOME / GTK, GConf and gstreamer and is written in C, which is great fun.


Gnome Simple Stateful Music Player

GNOME

GTK

GConf

gstreamer


I think C and Python are actually very similar: they are direct languages that are designed to be simple, and allow you to specify what you want to happen in a very straightforward way.


GSSMP is nearly ready for a 0.1 release - it's simple, but it does most of what I want. Its killer feature is that it remembers what you were listening to and continues from there when you restart. Sounds simple, I know, but sorely lacking from some music programs. It also starts quickly, as opposed to, say, slowly or, for example, very slowly.


2. Another one:


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Originally posted at 2007-01-17 23:11:43+00:00. Automatically generated from the original post : apologies for the errors introduced.


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