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Re: napster and term
- To: "T. V. Raman" <ramantv@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: napster and term
- From: Nolan Darilek <nolan_d@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 06 Jun 2000 23:36:06 -0500
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>>>>> "T" == T V Raman <ramantv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
T> I use the napster.pl client --this is a complete perl client
T> for napster. Works much better than the curses based client
T> --this guy is fully multithreaded etc.
Sweet! Happen to have a URL handy?
I used to use jNapster, a Java napster client. It was line-oriented,
and was very easy to use. Unfortunately it doesn't seem to be
maintained anymore. snap, another Perl client, is a bit better
behaved, though it's still yucky. As a kludg I've been doing searches
with specific bitrates and speeds, since the list of results is much
shorter, but this is still ugly and I'd like a better way. :)
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