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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-26
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2008-03-27
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@ Guatemala City, Guatemala
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if people shows interest... I can do something
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2008-03-27
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@ South Bend, Indiana
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By far, I enjoy Canola 2 more than any desktop application I have found. That includes Banshee, Song Bird, xmms, etc, etc...
I was wondering if maybe the geniuses behind this magnificent software would port it (or *hint hint* make it open source? Eh, eh?) to Linux running on i386 machines and the like.
I'd love to be able to run that full screen on my laptop, either using the keyboard to control it, or a cool mouse point, maybe shaped like the track position orb in the "Flat Black" theme.
Just a thought...
I'd use it
Thanks a lot, guys, can't believe it's come so far so fast!
(Oh, and on an unrelated note... maybe we could get that plugin api and such soon? I'd love to be able to get out of Hildon once and for all for my apps, and this seems like an absolutely perfect way.)