I've always wondered this too and thought it would be something that would have a bit of a higher priority(!)
On Dec 16, 9:21 pm, devburke <[email protected]> wrote: > To be honest, I don't know what the other programs are, I don't use > them. I was just under the impression (I think I read somewhere) that > since iTunes started using non-embedded artwork, updated coding has > allowed plug-ins and programs to access the non-embedded artwork.. > Then again, I could be wrong. Just wondering. > > By the way, what's Alchemy? > > On Dec 13, 11:39 pm, Eris <[email protected]> wrote: > > > I'm not sure what these nebulous "other programs" are; care to > > explain? > > > On the other hand, in the immediate future I see this as highly > > unlikely. Current Quicksilver development (at least, what is available > > to the public—I don't know if Alcor is still working on Alchemy in > > private) is purely bug fixes, and I don't know if the iTunes plugin's > > source has even been released, because not all of them have. > > > On Dec 13, 11:36 pm, devburke <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Is the iTunes plugin ever going to be updated to be able to display > > > album art that is not embedded in the tracks themselves? As I > > > understand it, other programs are able to do it, so it seems to me > > > that QS should be able to as well.
