On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 04:20:26PM +0100, Jorge Bernal (Koke) wrote: > Description : a graphical (QT based) catalog program > > The cdcat is a graphical (QT based) multiplatform (Linux/Windows) > catalog program which scan your directoryes/drives you want and > memoryze the filesystem /including the tags of mp3's/ and store it a > small file. The database is stored in a gzipped XML format, so you can > hack it, or use it if necessary :-)
s/(QT based) //g We don't need to know the toolkit it uses. We have dependencies to show that. Oh, and s/mp3's/mp3s/. Hmm, s/memoryze/memorise/ (or memorize if you're a 'merkin). s/directoryes/directories/ Possibly drop the leading 'The', since 'cdcat' is more of a proper noun. "scan your directories/drives you want" should possibly be "scan the directories/drives you want", or perhaps "scan your directories/drives". I think that the slashes in the description detract from the readability. I know they're there for emphasis, but I don't think it's really that important to emphasise that phrase. "store it a small file" should be "store it in a small file". And how do you know it will be small? XML isn't particularly space-conscious, and peoples' MP3 collections tend to be fairly comprehensive - I'd remove the word "small" there. I think I've picked enough nits here today. - Matt