Actually, I have a command-line player that seems to handle most things I've wanted to play with it. It would be easy enough to wrap a apple or shell script around it to give the play list functionality. This is something I was planning to do myself. If I get around to it, I'll build a play list functionality into it (in native c code) then we'll have an accessible player. I'll add it to the list of things to work on, and move it up the priority list. Haven't had time to work on the pdf viewer this week, will try to get to that today or tomorrow.
On Apr 13, 2006, at 3:47 PM, Gordon Smith wrote:

Hi. So it would appear that Apple has already begun producing software which is incompatible with PowerPC machines. I guess I win my bet ... I predicted to a friend earlier this year that this would happen. Like me, he bought a PowerPC Mac Mini only a matter of months ago, believing that Apple would continue to support the platform with reciprical releases. Ah well, such is life. I'm still hunting for an entirely accessible audio player for the Mac. Thought I'd found one in Winamp-For-The-The-Mac yesterday, but it only supports, and in fact relies on OS9 being installed. Then I tried Audion 3.02, and was again disappointed. Anybody got any ideas as to where to look next? If so I'd be grateful.



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