Saturday, February 18, 2006
BTAmp released, developers are seeking
A few days ago explaining how we can control Winamp from our Palm as a remote control. Recommending the use of BTAmp, and commented that this program, although payment was, it seemed discontinued, so it offered to download a version recorded, and thus avoid random annoying messages that had to suffer with the unregistered version.

Controlling the playlist for Winamp
Well, I was Alagoas that the program's author, Torben Sonderskov, has decided to release the software under the GPL, that is as free software and, through a comment on this blog, informs us that are looking for programmers who want to take the baton and continue the development of this program.
Sorry about my lack of Spanish, but here goes ...
TouchAmp is now GPL'd open source.
I'd be delighted if some skilled developers contributed to this project. Some popular feature requests have been: USB / Bluetooth / WiFi connectivity for more recent Palm PDAs.
As you can see, Torben said that the features most in demand for new versions include support for USB connectivity, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi for the latest models of Palm. So, now that its author has given public access to the code of this excellent program, if 're interested in devoting a little of your time you can do it better. Torben you to contact your blog, with some very interesting things on DSP and electronics, where you will find your email amongst other things.
By: Mark Gonzalez Troyes in Palm News
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