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    MiniPlayer

    MiniPlayer

    A simple audio player based on an image that I found on internet

    A simple audio player based on an image that I found on internet of an iPod Shuffle®, I found the same image in five colors: white, gray, azure,green and pink. NOTE: iPod® and iPod Shuffle® are property of Apple Corporation.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Dock Remote Client

    Ubuntu GUI to control iDevice music playback (requires app)

    Control your iPhone or iPod Touch music playback from your Ubuntu pc using a simple and comfortable perfectly integrated interface (requires a compatible App). Download "Revererse Remote" from the Apple App Store, install Dock Remote Client on your Ubuntu laptop and that's done! With Dock Remote Client right sat on the sofa with your Ubuntu laptop with your iDevice connected to a Hi-Fi system you can: - Pause a song - Play the previous/next song - Adjust the volume - Toggle shuffle/repeat - Browse your library - Play any song of your library (also by album or by artist) - Put a song in the playing queue, so that when the song playing in that moment has finished, Dock Remote Client will play the first song in the playing queue All this perfectly integrated in your Ubuntu system: - Notifications supported - Integration with the Ubuntu sound menu - Sensibility to media keys
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    A music playback system that autorates depending on how long the track was played for. Currently in an "iPod Shuffle" state. --CURRENTLY REMOVED DUE TO COURSEWORK SUBMISSION. NEW VERSION UP AFTER RESULTS.--
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This program, called "rebuild_db", allows the iPod shuffle to be used without iTunes. It rebuilds the iPod shuffle's databases based on the actual content of the iPod's file system, without restrictions regarding the directory structure.
    Downloads: 17 This Week
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    A Java application which allow you to use your iPod shuffle under GNU/Linux and many other Operating Systems. Complete features especially for ipod shuffle including per song volume setting, start stop time, play count, and sound check.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    SpeechTunez: let your iPod tell you what you're listening to. SpeechTunez enables u to insert textToSpeech intro's of tracks into a new playlist. Now u don't have to look at your screen! Convenient when riding ur scooter, or if u own an iPod shuffle!.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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