On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 6:40 PM, Kiran Jonnalagadda <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've been a happy netbook user since the original Eee PC 701. I've been
> through three netbooks so far -- the 701, an MSI Wind, and an Eee 1005HA.
> Sold the latter last week. Much as I loved them all, they never became my
> primary machines. They fell short, on just two counts:
> 1. Photo processing
> 2. Music

For music I would recommend Quod Libet[1]. Amarok 1.4.x was good.
Unfortunately they decided to do a rewrite in 2.x series and several
of the features that I wanted such as queue manager are missing. I
litsen to complete albums and individual songs mixed so Quod libet.
The Queue manager and support for different formats is really good in
Quod libet. Also it scrobbles my songs with the lastfmsubmitd (As all
my music prefs are now on last.fm)

Let me know if you come across a good solution for batch processing
and auto-adjusting of Raw Images. It has been a persistent problem for
me as well.

> (The hackintosh obsession took hold for a while, until I went to the Dell
> store and looked at the Inspiron Mini 10v. Now I know why Dell is ailing.)
> Best,
> Kiran
> (Fire survivor and already forgotten fifteen minute celebrity)

The first part is the important one. I am glad you lived to tell the tale.

-- Vinayak
[1] - http://code.google.com/p/quodlibet/

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