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Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player

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Re: Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player

#3

cool. Unfortunately, I get all my music from spotify now. No more mp3s.

If the economic incentives spotify offers are any indication, you may be correct in more ways than one.

(Remember, kids, you're sending a clear signal about what's valuable with your purchases. And if you're using spotify, it isn't the artists whose music you're listening to.)

Re: Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player

#6

cool. Unfortunately, I get all my music from spotify now. No more mp3s.

Same here... but I've been thinking of switching as mostly I just listen to a few playlists. Are there any tools to let you easily purchase songs on iTunes / Amazon / etc based upon a Spotify playlist?

Re: Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player

#7
I've been using cmus for the past two months and absolutely love it! Its simplicity compared to many other ncurses-based applications is refreshing.

My only wish is that it was a bit more "vi-y". I'm sure someone has a way, though ;).

Re: Cmus – A Small Terminal Music Player

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post #7

I've been using cmus for the past two months and absolutely love it! Its simplicity compared to many other ncurses-based applications is refreshing. My only wish is that it was a bit more "vi-y". I'm sure someone has a way, though ;).

I use moc ( http://moc.daper.net/ ) but seeing the example command on the cmus homepage (:seek +1m) makes me want to test it.
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