Long-time user of TCPMP/Betaplayer here. Errr ummm... any chances I can get my hands on the tech demo? How easy is skinning your own? Most complaints I see about TCPMP are about the fact that it's not skinnable and not finger-friendly. It easily supports the widest range of formats, that's why .72rc1 is on my PDA.
Uuuuh, me too. ;) I've been using TCPMP since I got my Axim last year (before that, I was using well, my imagination). Any chance of getting an invitation??
Doug
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Uuuuh, me too. ;) I've been using TCPMP since I got my Axim last year (before that, I was using well, my imagination). Any chance of getting an invitation??
Doug
Since your a Steelers fan .... sure PM me.
btw.... here are some older UI designs we opted not to use...
Well.... in case you did not hear... we will have skinning in BetaPlayer... it will just not be as robust as CorePlayer (AlphaBlending, API access, etc.).
themaxx: I remember that Netscape used to charge you money, Mosaic used to be sold, and Eudora cost you $30 per year or something. Heck, back in the early 1990s, pre-Net, there were BBS systems where you had to buy time to log into them... so not everything was free, even back then. :D Especially shareware - anyone else remember when you got to play only a certain part of a game before it told you to cough up cash?
Still, they're releasing BetaPlayer, which will be the free version.. with CorePlayer as the paid one with more features. It's not like they're doing the shareware route and deliberately crippling it after X days...