Sputnix 0.8.2
Sputnix
Communication · v0.8.2 · info-mac
| Filename | sputnix-082.hqx |
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| Size | 1,531.9 KB (1568711 bytes) |
| Downloads | 1 |
About
Sputnix v0.8.2B - 2002.05.02
freeware - not affiliated with Audiogalaxy in any way, shape, or form
www.biggerplanet.com sputnix@biggerplanet.com
_Features_ - probably most compliant AudioGalaxy client for Mac OS X using 0.608 protocol - 100% Cocoa -- support for long file names, and all that good stuff - resumable downloads - multiple simultaneous downloads
_What's New_ - actually removed localizations; .8B would behave badly (crash or just not work) for users of German, Dutch, Swedish, and French systems - uploads requests are no-longer case sensitive; previously Sputnix could fail to upload a song because the request's capitalization was different than the actual file - added Customize Toolbar option to the window menu (although any toolbar in Mac OS X is customizable my control-clicking on it) - added "Pro" feature set: - added iTunes integration; Sputnix can automatically add newly downloaded songs to a selected iTunes playlist - added playlists drawer; you can drag and drop transfers in Sputnix onto individual iTunes playlists - added autofiling; Sputnix can now attempt to automatically file new downloads in folders named for the artist; "loose matching" option allows for phonetic matching of artists' names - added autofiling window; you can also autofile the contents of arbitrary folders - Sputnix now makes a temporary copy of active transfers when previewing them (some users had found that previewing active transfers could result in corrupt MP3s) - added extensive help system - added pro features welcome window - transfer log should update more quickly when a transfer begins or ends - added Sputnix Database window which shows you all the songs Sputnix has found and how they've been reported to Audiogalaxy - added option to change the location of the cache folder - password is now sent to Audiogalaxy in all-lowercase (Audiogalaxy passwords are always lowercase, no matter what you entered when you signed up)
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