Play What I Mean

pwim (Play What I Mean) plays media files on a local machine based on a given set of terms found within the filenames. The intention is to make finding and playing media files a quick and easy task.

Tags multimedia
Licenses LGPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Python

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  •  31 Jan 2006 22:58
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Changes: Usage and viewability were improved for the graphical and non-graphical modes. The -l option was added to list all files found through a standard Pwim-style search. The -p option was added to play all files found through a standard Pwim-style search. The -e option was added to exclude certain text from being matched in the search. A load button was added to the graphical configuration window to load a pre-existing directories file. A "select all" removal bug was fixed in the graphical configure extention ignore list.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  06 Nov 2005 23:13
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Changes: The code was cleaned up. The processes were sped up. The option editing was altered in the graphical configuration. A few bugs in the installation were fixed.

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  •  10 Sep 2005 01:27
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Changes: A fatal error in ignoreList dictionary transition that prevented successful operation was fixed.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  10 Sep 2005 01:26
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Changes: This release featured a standardized Graphical Configure that stays the same size, nestable play lists, user-mutable argument passing and command values through Graphical Configure, and a fix for a flicker problem.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  02 Sep 2005 18:55
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Changes: This release has playlist support, and color configuration in the Configurator.

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