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I just installed Songbird which is a really neat music player built on top of XUL (of firefox fame). It's cross platform (yey good Linux support) and is currently only a developer release. It's working great for me and I'm excited about the possibilities. One pet peeve is that it didn't have a systray icon for it, one feature that i've grown accustomed to. Browsing their forms someone pointed to Alltray, which allows you to launch a program "alltray program", and it will automatically create a systray icon for it. COOL! How have I not heard of this before?
Posted at 2:57 a.m. on January 8, 2007
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Tags: cool , linux , neat , software , systray
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