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Looking for developers   dinocore - 2005-03-14 16:09   -   TagFarm
Tagfarm is looking for dedicated developers

3-13-05: Beta Release Party:

An official public beta is due for release very soon. You know what that means...

TAGFARM PRERELEASE PARTY!!!!

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"What the fork(); is TagFarm," you say?

TagFarm is Linux's answer to a complete music solution. TagFarm is not just another media player. It is a single application that will take care of absolutely every aspect of your musical needs. Many other applications have come close, but TagFarm is different. With TagFarm you can play music, create play lists, easily organize and automaticly download correct mp3 tags, download music, rip and burn CDs, upload music on your mp3 player (ipod), etc. The difference comes with Linux and the power of open source. Check out TagFarm's SourceForge.net project page here.

A Brief History of Everything (TagFarm related)

  •  I had to ask Paul when TagFarm was born, because I don't quite remember. He told me that it was actually my idea, but I didn't remember that either. So cool, I'm totally taking credit for that. I also named it. Boo yah.
  • Oh yeah, it started in the summer of 2004, in the sweltering hot jungle that was the upstairs of my house. Many late nights turned into early mornings, and a great many brain cells were lost.
  • In the next few months, TagFarm matured from a glitchy interface into a full-fledged seg-fault vending machine.
  • I just asked Paul how many lines of code there were now, so he tried a $cat > *.* in the project folder, which spat out a lot of crap and changed the font to "ancient heiroglphics". So I'm estimating it's about a trillion, but probably more like infinity plus one.
  • Oh yeah, TagFarm works now, and it is sweet. I think that pretty much covers everything.