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Last night I did a lot of work on Tangerine, a standalone DAAP server of mine. I think it’s probably good enough for general use now, as I added a little control panel for enabling/configuring it.

The ‘automatic’ mode uses Beagle, which was really fun to do. Aside from some kind of metadata extraction issue, it works really well.

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  1. Looks awesome, wish this sort of stuff existed a few years back when I was still in college..

  2. Patrick McMichael said

    What would need to be changed to make this run on Windows? Obviously the Beagle usage would have to be taken out…

  3. snorp said

    Patrick: Not a huge amount. There is some inotify usage which would have to be replaced by FileSystemWatcher. There is also some random Mono.Posix usage which would need replaced. I think the best way to implement the ‘daemon’ part of it would be to use a windows service, so that would also need written.

  4. Joey said

    what’s that theme called?

  5. snorp said

    Joey: the theme is called “Gilouche”, and it’s (I believe) the default theme on SuSE 10.1.

  6. Andres Suarez said

    Great little app, works great between Banshee and Tangerine, but i’m having problems with it and iTunes, any ideas on why?

    Simply does not play anithing, i tried a standalone daap player writen in java, that one works well.

  7. snorp said

    Andreas: hmm, that’s strange, it’s working fine for me against iTunes 6.0.4. I did fix a problem at one point with iTunes, but I forget what it was. Are you using the latest version of tangerine? (get it here) Is there anything nasty in the logs? (located at ~/.tangerine-log)

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