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Re: Coverflow?
by Juan Ignacio Pumarino on Tuesday 22/Jan/2008, @08:17
I installed the Kubuntu packages. I can enable CoverBling in Settings/Configure Amarok/Appearance/Use CoverBling.

It doesn't appear to do much for the time being, anyway.
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Re: Coverflow?
by pinda on Tuesday 22/Jan/2008, @09:44
d'oh, I looked over it... thanks...

It looks nice btw... I hope it gets functional soon.
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  • Re: Coverflow?
    by Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen on Tuesday 22/Jan/2008, @14:27
    CoverBling is, as the name suggests, bling and nothing else. Concepts exist exploring the idea of expanding the concept from Apple's coverflow uselessness into a much more useful thing, but as for code, none currently exists bar this proof of concept. Sorry :)

    If you want to help, of course... ;)
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