TimPlayer 0.1.0 is released to the world!
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Features include:
* Can play any format supported by gstreamer
* Outputs to esd for Gnome compatibility
* Drag and drop playlist from file browser
* full mode and compact mode to save screen space
* Play, pause, stop, prev, next. (Standard controls with XMMS like shortcuts)
* Normal, Repeat All, Repeat 1, Stop at end of song, and Intro playing modes.
* ID3 and Vorbis comment tag editor.
* Seek control and feedback
* Very small and easy to theme through GTK2.

What is TimPlayer?
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TimPlayer is a Py-GTK, Glade, Gstreamer, music player with a interface derived 
from
Eina Player.  I made it at a request of my wife and in frustration of my search 
for
a small, simple, but up to date music player for Gnome.  It's no frills, but 
works
perfect for me.  I'm submitting it so that you, the community can help me 
improve it
and maybe the code and/or program will be useful to someone, as finding 
documentation
for py-gst is sparse and hard to find.

Get it here
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Tarball: http://www.timmir.com/packages/timplayer.tar.gz 
<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/blogfish/blogfish-1.0.tar.gz?download>
Homepage: http://timmir.com/wiki/index.php/TimPlayer 
<http://prdownloads.sourceforge.net/blogfish/blogfish-1.0-1.i386.rpm?download>

Questions / Comments / Suggestions?
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Either send me an email direct, or leave comments on my Wiki.  
I've been programming by myself for about 12 years since I was
a kid, but I'm very new to working as a group.  Let me know how
I can help make Linux better for everyone. 
<http://www.daa.com.au/mailman/listinfo/pygtk>


Tim Caswell

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