Now, with this widget, you can listen your favorite songs from jamendo.
At the first launch, you have to configure it. So you have to click on the button and type your jamendo username.
!!!!NEW FEATURE AVAILABLE!!!! Now, you can listen your playlists. You have to publish your playlists in "Member playlists". Then you can choose your playlist in the list. (In fact, you can listen all public playlists ...)
just came across Jamendo and discovered there's some great music there! I hoped that someone would have expanded on the basic Jamendo player, so went looking for widgets! I must say I'm surprised there are only 2 in total!
And this one is both ancient and doesn't work - its display is completely garbled! Best way to describe the problem (short of a pic) is to say it looks like a black & white TV picture that has lost all sync. Though how many have actually ever seen a real B&W telly!
The thing that is really missing from a Jamendo player - and a real no-brainer I would have thought, is the ability to save the tracks you are downloading to listen to. Jamendo player doesn't even cache the last track played, which is plain silly.
And this one is both ancient and doesn't work - its display is completely garbled! Best way to describe the problem (short of a pic) is to say it looks like a black & white TV picture that has lost all sync. Though how many have actually ever seen a real B&W telly!
The thing that is really missing from a Jamendo player - and a real no-brainer I would have thought, is the ability to save the tracks you are downloading to listen to. Jamendo player doesn't even cache the last track played, which is plain silly.
By omelette , # Aug 16, 2011 6:53:13 AM
By eestlane , # May 26, 2007 8:30:59 PM
By Darken , # Apr 4, 2007 3:41:06 AM
I made my own version with the Dew player: http://widgets.opera.com/widget/6194. It's a lot more compact but of course doesn't have the playlist.
By lsaplai , # Mar 15, 2007 1:05:47 AM
Thanks a lot!!
By finferflu , # Mar 14, 2007 1:24:52 PM