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A Linux GUI for the iRiver iFP flash portable player. This app is similar to the iRiver Manager for Windows. iFP-GUI supports upload, download, delete, rename, device status (like battery status, etc.), tuner, and playlist uploads.
Mplinuxman is a file manager program for the Mpman F60 USB portable MP3 player, for Linux. It lets you send/recieve files to your MP3 player using a graphical user interface (Gtk2) and features playlists, ID3 tags on the player and more .
A KDE ioslave for the Creative Nomad JukeBox MP3 player. The NJB appears as a filesystem from within Konqueror allowing mp3s to be copied to and from the NJB as usual. Playlists appear as text files and can be edited.
This proyect provides a GNU/Linux solution for managing the Freecom (www.freecom.com) Beatman Flash MP3 Player and Recorder. This is a user-space C application for uploading, downloading, etc. music files to the player.
First you must install the beatman driver (which also includes a command line tool), and next you can optionally install the gbeatman graphical user interface.
mousikos is a GUI based portable audio/musicplayer file manager. It will support on-the-fly
re-encoding of mp3s and is playlist based. It is designed to be able to
support various types of portable music players. Linux. Requires gnome.
Java access to USB, currently using kernel 2.4 Linux-USB support. There is a "core" API for accessing USB devices, and simple tools including a USB viewer in Swing. Applications are being developed separately, including digital camera support.