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2010-06-08
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@ Moon! It's not the East or the West side... it's the Dark Side
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-08
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2010-06-09
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2010-06-20
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Spotify has nowadays 3 different subscription possibilities:
Premium - 9,99
Unlimited - 4,99
Open - Free
I have the premium. Has anyone tested if unlimited is enough to work with despotify based players? I bet it isn't enough for the libopenspotify based? It's annoying to pay 9,99 when I can't get the full use for the price, eg. "offline mode" isn't available for us N900 users.
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2010-06-20
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@ Sweden
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... and qtspotify.
With so many developers working on different Spotify clients, and considering that a few now appear to have been abandoned, maybe it could be a good idea to create a Maemo-Spotify team? It seems like a waste to redo everything for each client, rather than working together on a supported and stable one.
I think competition is healthy in terms of choice, but having 5 clients doing (or partially doing) the same thing seems a bit of an overkill to me
Maybe one of you who are working actively on one of the clients could initiate such a team/project?
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2010-06-25
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2010-07-08
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As I mentioned earlier on this thread, I have been working on an alternative Spotify client based on Qt (4.6) and the libopenspotify lib. Now, as the PR1.2 has been released with official Qt support, I have decided to release an initial alpha version of the client (called QSpot). The client is now available from the extras-devel repo (standard disclaimers apply), as well as from the project garage page (qspot.garage.maemo.org). There are still quite a few issues with the current release, which is to be expected from such an early version (such as e.g., problem with initiating playback from time to time on slower connections in particular, cpu usage etc.). Some of these issues are also related to the use of libopenspotify. Libopenspotify is however api-compatible with the official Spotify library, which at some point potentially could prove useful. That was one of the reason why I selected it instead of despotify (which e.g., Yaspot relies on). Feel free to try it out, any feedback is greatly appreciated! Find attached some screenshots from the QSpot client.