How about using iPeng on an iPod Touch? That looks and feels like  
iTunes on the Touch, but operates Squeezecenter running on the Mac  
without reference to the (horrible, slow, clunky, ugh) web interface,  
or, indeed, any need to touch the Mac at all other than to turn it  
on. It's transformed my use of the SB (and I've been using it for a  
long time now!)......but then I happen to like the iTunes interface,  
too.

Geraint.


On 7 May 2009, at 20:50, tfish77 wrote:

>
> Thanks for replying, Ben.  The issue there is that the web interface
> launches SoftSqueeze, which is a little too confusing for her - I  
> don't
> mean to say that she's dumb, far from it, but it's more that unless
> you're already pretty familiar with how the hardware SB works  
> (which she
> isn't - I am definitely the primary user), the software version is not
> very intuitive.
>
> I guess "intuitive" is a key word here.
>
> Thanks!
>
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