On Feb 13, 2008 10:07 AM, Daniel Stenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Except for the fun of doing all this, what's the big benefit with this in the
> first place?

I see one big advantage: we could provide a nice interface and let
users select one of a bunch of "standard usecase" presets. Like "I
want it similar to Itunes / AppleOS" or "I don't want eyecandy" or
such things. And Rockbox Utility is the "housekeeping tool for
Rockbox", isn't it? ;-)

About the settings itself: maybe it's a better idea to create the xml
file(s) using a perl script from the sources?


 - Dominik

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