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I've been researching what it would take to add automatic cover art fetching to my application, Tabletbridge and found a good example. It compiles and runs on the tablet fine so I thought I would ask to see if there was any interest in it. If so, I can package it up and put it in extras. The application is Coverfinder - it takes a search query and then downloads covers from Amazon. I used an older version of the application due to library requirements, 0.1.1. The covers can be saved to the tablet's file system.
thanks,
Frank