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I would definitely buy it if the price is reasonable (less than £10 if it's really good) and it has the following features:
- Equaliser (with presets)
- Hardware accelerated (thourgh DSP) because of battery usage
- Cover automatic download
- Easy playlist creation/management.
- Support for mp3/ogg/flac (at least mp3 hardware accelerated)
- A bit of eye candy
- Landscape and Portrait mode
The things i got in mind is rating, dynamic playlists (à la amarok), lyrics display, maemo widget and a cross-platform sync app.
It would be really fun to do, but i'd like to see how many would buy it.
admiral0
(PS. in autumn me and a friend will probably add to ovi an app useful for wardriving (GUI) )