Thank you! I guess if you're interested in this, then you probably also like music and coding. I taught myself AppleScript so I could manage iTunes tags when I was a teenager. The new redesigns look pretty ugly to me, so I'm still using iTunes 10.6.3, and I replaced the rsrc to get coloured icons.
In the medium term, I'd rather rewrite my own offline music player. I don't like YouTube/Spotify streaming of pop music with ads, I like my rare indie MP3s ripped from demo CDs or from repairing a friend's iPod back in 2006. The column browser and playlist folders are essential for me to keep things organised, and smart playlists are far easier to understand than SQL queries.
Would anybody else be interested in rewriting iTunes together? It's one of the few reasons I haven't yet hopped to Linux. (also the trackpad driver, and osascript being built-in to every app).
I'm envisioning something cross-platform so I can start by using it on Mac before I switch.
Amarok doesn't have smart playlists. Clementine isn't maintained. Audacious doesn't seem to have column browser or playlist folders. Rhythmbox has a column browser, but not playlist folders. None have AppleScript support.
In the medium term, I'd rather rewrite my own offline music player. I don't like YouTube/Spotify streaming of pop music with ads, I like my rare indie MP3s ripped from demo CDs or from repairing a friend's iPod back in 2006. The column browser and playlist folders are essential for me to keep things organised, and smart playlists are far easier to understand than SQL queries.
Would anybody else be interested in rewriting iTunes together? It's one of the few reasons I haven't yet hopped to Linux. (also the trackpad driver, and osascript being built-in to every app).