screen_thumb Amarok is a powerful music player for Linux and Unix, MacOS X and Windows with an intuitive interface. It makes playing the music you love and discovering new music easier than ever before - and it looks good doing it!

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<h3>amaroK 1.0-beta3 released</h3>

ChangeLog:

  • ADD: Additional volume slider for playlist window.
  • ADD: ContextBrowser shows you images and information to the current song/artist. It depends on the collection and is presented as an HTML widget.
  • CHG: Improved color handling and visual feedback in the GUI.
  • ADD: Global shortcut for play/pause action, as requested by multimedia-keyboard users (BR 79541).
  • CHG: Small player-window can be switched off now.
  • FIX: CollectionBrowser out of order after scanning.
  • FIX: TitleProxy partly rewritten. Should be more compatible with many streams and not be able to freeze the app any longer.
  • FIX: When playing a stream with title streaming activated, the track is not marked as playing (BR 79999).
  • FIX: Invoking "Track Information" in Collection Browser sometimes crashed the application (BR 80266).
  • FIX: In CollectionBrowser's folder setup dialog pressing cancel did not abort (BR 80451). Thanks to Michael Pyne for patch.
  • ADD: Option for selecting sound output system (OSS/Alsa). Currently only used with GStreamer engine.
  • CHG: Extended and updated handbook, thanks to Mike Diehl .
  • ADD: Context menu item "Make Playlist" in Collection Browser generates new playlists on the fly, without the need for drag-and-drop.
  • CHG: Renamed several files and folders in the source code tree, resulting in improved code accessibility.

Welcome to Mambo Open Source

If you've read anything at all about portals, you'll probably know at least three things: Portals are the most exciting way to do business, Portals can be really, I mean really, complicated and lastly Portals are absolutely, outrageously, often unaffordably expensive.

{mosimage}Mambo Open Source is set to change all that ... Mambo Open Source is different from the normal models for portal software. For a start, it's not complicated. Mambo has been developed for the masses. It's licensed under the GNU/GPL license, easy to install and administer and reliable. Mambo doesn't even require the user or administrator of the system to know HTML to operate it once it's up and running.

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