Hi Adam,

On 19.07.2011 20:47, Adam Charrett wrote:
> It seems that I'm not in the minority then (well not on this list 
> anyway :-) ). I though about switching but having played with it the
> UI flow just doesn't work for me. I think my biggest dis-like was
> having to go all the way back to the top of a directory listing just
> to go up one directory level.

Yes, that kind of sucks. It also has so much eye candy I do not need. We
should a put the video I am playing into a small window or the
background to go into another menu like weather?


> I've been having problems finding time to work on freevo recently

Welcome to the club

> but my intention has been to look at this side of freevo 2 and see if
> I can't get it working with Freevo 1 initially, just to get the ball 
> rolling, and then think about Freevo 2 and TV,

That would be great. You are one of the two people I had in mind for the
TV part. The other one is Soenke. The TV part is designed to even work
without Freevo 2.0 itself -- well, you need some sort of interface, but
a webserver or smartphone app would also be possible.


Dischi, now done with answering all the mails :)

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