Kozzi
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2009-09-09
, 10:00
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@ Finland
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#11
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2009-09-09
, 19:29
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@ Catalunya
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#12
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http://twitter.com/davdin/statuses/3859911138
Does this mean we''ll have a spotify client for n900 soon ?
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2009-09-09
, 22:28
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@ Åbo, Finland
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#13
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2009-09-09
, 22:30
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@ Åbo, Finland
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#14
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2009-09-10
, 12:33
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@ Sweden
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#15
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I tweeted that originally. I just tested some open source solutions, and they work fine.
gSpotify frontend that uses despotify backend is the best suited to work on imo.
here's a screenshot of gSpotify unmodified:
Since despotify works, we already have a client. despotify comes with 2 text based and one maemo4 based clients in the source. all those work, but I like gSpotify the best.
docoma here on maemo.org made it, download it here: http://unntaket.net/gspotify/
you also need despotify from http://despotify.se
The downside with all this great stuff is that you need a premium account for it to work, just like every other mobile spotify clients.
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2009-09-10
, 12:50
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@ Lisboa, Portugal
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#16
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2009-09-14
, 18:51
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2009-09-15
, 12:35
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@ Åbo, Finland
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#18
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hm... i think this is how their "mobile" business model happens..
like with spotify's own iphone, android, s60 mobile app you know?
maybe those gspotify and whatever are just front ends to some api that requires authentication.. [edit] and since just paid accounts can use the mobile version gspotify/etc are using the same apis given to android/etc
or then not... just me and my conspiracy theories..
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2009-09-16
, 08:44
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@ Sweden
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#19
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Well, you can't very well run an open source client with ads, since then all you'd just reprogram it to remove the ads and such. Anyway spotify blocks the free accounts in their api. And it makes total sense.
http://despotify.se/2009/02/23/updat...free-accounts/
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2009-10-01
, 13:31
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@ West Kirby, UK
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#20
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