I actually contacted Testify, this is what they said:
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Hi,
there is no offline mode - though it uses ALSA for doing audio, so you
might want to look at the "aplay" and "arecord" commands if you are
interested in storing local copies of tracks - you can use "lame" to
convert them to MP3 to save some space
sadly it won't work on ARM because it depends on the "libspotify"
library which only works on x86
so sorry guys no testify, but our best chance would probably be an offline caching mode installed in despotify..
I'm developing a new despotify GUI using Qt... Started yesterday, today i was listening to music in my phone. In 2-3 days it might just be a alpha in the extras-devel repo for fremantle
I'm developing a new despotify GUI using Qt... Started yesterday, today i was listening to music in my phone. In 2-3 days it might just be a alpha in the extras-devel repo for fremantle
Would be awesome, I will be looking out for the package in extras-devel
I'm developing a new despotify GUI using Qt... Started yesterday, today i was listening to music in my phone. In 2-3 days it might just be a alpha in the extras-devel repo for fremantle
... and now its out in the repo. Beware though, this is an early development release, mostly as proof of concept/learning to create and distribute deb packages.
It has all the bugs from despotify (latest svn - random freezes and segfaults), plus some of its own (sound lag on activity in other apps while playing music)... Plus it's still in swedish
Now im going on vacation, back for further development a jan 4
Hey Hexagoon! I'm using Qtify on N900 in my car (over FM), and it works fine. However, I bought an N810 to use in the kitchen. Will Qtify ever work on N810?
Just tested it. It was installed but i can not start testify. Just get message:
"/usr/local/bin/testify: syntax error: word unexpected (expecting ") ")".
That's make sense, of course.
Ubuntu for netbooks is x86 based, Maemo is ARM based.