I see what you mean, though when I use it in Banshee (don't know about
other music players), I know I'm using a webpage because it FEELS like a
webpage, and I expect it to do things that webpages/browsers can do. On
the other hand, I see what you mean about not wanting to reinvent
features of the browser within a website.

But when I'm using it, I constantly DO want to be able to refresh for
all the same reasons that I want to refresh on a browser: the page
doesn't always load correctly; I want to see if something has changed in
the download progress bar; the connection is dropped; I'm waiting for
something to happen on the server side (like the music getting
transfered to u1 from 7d; etc.

As for forward, if it feels like a website, people are going to go
looking for the forward button. When it's not there, we're going to get
frustrated. I know what was my experience.

As for the back button, and the home buttons, it took me eons to find
them because they aren't native icons, and because I don't look for
browser controls within the website itself. They're elegant and subtle,
but they took me FOREVER to find. So long that I decided they must not
exist, and that I should file a bug.

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Browsing is challenging in Music Store
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/597472
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