Feature Request

Gnome Command-Line Integration

Updated: Sun, Jul 27, 2008 - 6:50pm

Sure, GUIs are nice and all, but I'm more of a command-line user. But does that mean that I have to cross the rubicon into command-line land and never come back? I should hope not!

Converting Word Files From The Command Line

Imagine how convenient it would be if you could convert between different document formats from the command-line. You could take that word document and turn it into HTML. You could print out some HTML and have a link on your page saying "Download this as a word document". You could have your email program automatically convert Word documents into OpenOffice documents.

Text Reader for RockBox

Unlike most people, I seem to be able to both stand and understand computer-generated speech.  I've had the computer read stories to me, and I've enjoyed those stories.  One thing I've always found lacking, though, was the ability to pause, rewind, fast forward, and bookmark.  I mean, come on, I'm not always going to be able to read every word of that short-story in one sitting, without going to the bathroom, getting a drink of water, or whatever.  Even a pause feature would be useful.

Music Brainz Input From Sound Juicer

Updated: Fri, Jul 25, 2008 - 7:21am

I often find myself ripping CDs that don't have metadata on the web yet. Of course, I want to help out the community by adding this data, but sometimes I'm too lazy. To me, this sounds like a situation where the data entry should be made easier.
Sound Juicer has a menu item that says "Submit Track Names", but all this does is take me to the Music Brainz website, looking up the TOC for the CD. Then, the Music Brainz submission process is a little complicated.

Sound Juicer Keyboard Data Entry

Updated: Sun, Jul 27, 2008 - 8:23am

I use Sound Juicer to rip music. I use it quite a bit to rip music, seeing as how I'm a DJ at WCBN. Also, I'm often ripping pretty obscure stuff, which doesn't have metadata listed online. This means that I have to enter the data myself.

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