On June 12, 2003 03:46 pm, wes chow wrote:
> But another issue... why is noatun buggy for you?  It works pretty well
> for me.  It crashed on occasion while I was using the slicker style, but
> after changing to dotNET it's been fine.

after kde3.1 came out, i decided that i might as well try out noatun again 
(hated it before, so i went back to xmms).  and while it crashed *less* than 
it had before, the usability was still off...  xmms is so simple, ctrl+f1 to 
get to its desktop, "b" to skip the song.  noatun wasn't intuative at all and 
didn't have any shortcut keys like that.  what's more, the program's 
inability to load song data from all the songs in the playlist without 
"chunking" the sound is just dumb.

and xmms supports winamp skins (very cool) so i'm stickin' with that "artsdsp 
xmms" option mentioned on this thread... it worked like a charm.  thanks ;-)

thanks all ;-)

-- 
only after the last tree has been cut down
only after the last river has been poisoned
only after the last fish has been caught
only then will you learn that money can't be eaten.
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