On 15/04/10 09:31, Markie wrote: > Hi, > > Some of you may already know about this, but when I switched over to > using Ubuntu a couple of years back I couldnt find an app that managed > my Sony Walkman, Sony only supplies their "Sonic Stage" application on > Windows. If I remember right, someone on the ubuntu forums recommended > this sourceforge project below, which allows you to manage your music > via a small a java app. It also has the unique ability of being able to > be stored on the player itself so you can use any PC to manage your > music. Its a great little application and is another thumbs up to open > source. > > http://symphonic.sourceforge.net/page.php?4 > > Thanks > > Mark >
Thanks's for posting that Mark. The wife has a Network Walkman which requires the god awful Sonic Stage software (which luckily still works in Windows 7 which is what the wife uses). I've personally got a couple of Minidisc recorders (a NetMD model and a HiMD model). I'm going to give it a try and see what happens (as they both use Sonic Stage). I'll post back if they work or not. I presume being a Java app it'll also work on Windows? Ta, Rob -- [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-uk https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UKTeam/
