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Originally Posted by konttori View Post
Well, mainly because it doesn't have a view for that. Not saying that I couldn't add it, but saying that it would require a search view. Or do you mean that when you write something in the album list view, those albums not matching will disappear and the rest will stay in there? Would that search albums or also the songs inside the albums? I will think about it, so if you have a good recommendation, I'm completely open to hear about it.
I am thinking of a search for song names. But it would be great even we could have the option of selecting which directory i.e search in songs or search in albums. Have you ever used the live search in windows vista??
Well when you start inputting a letter all the files i.e programs, music, photos and for that matter anything with a name which starts with that particular letter come.
Of course we dont need all those here but just the song names. And then when you input the second letter only the songs matching with the two letters in that order are shown and with further input it goes on until we find the respective song or album....

Since we already have the album view it would be great if we can search for that particular song. All three media players have the option of segregating the music according to albums but none has the option of playing a specific song.
Like with more than 7 gigs of songs if i wanted to find a specific song i need to go through all the albums and then scroll thorough all the albums and find that specific album and then enter into it and play that song which may be a little time consuming if the album is somewhere in the middle.

Actually i was reading a review of the n81 today and they reviewer mentioned that it had this feature just like windows live search and he also mentioned that all the future n series phones are going to get that feature. I dont think the tablets are going to get it anyhow irrespective of thier "N" branding