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James Hartig replied on August 11, 2008 15:41 to the question "Download entire playlist" in Grooveshark:
For future ideas though (as I mark this idea down in the back of my head...) this would be a very nice feature! You could download a whole playlist (either you own, which I don't know why you ever would, or someone else's) or you could instantly download a whole album or artist or if your really insanely rich, a whole genre (that was just a joke :).
This should probably be implimented into Grooveshark Beta first and then rolled out to Lite, even though I think people would get more use of the Artist/Album downloading in Lite.
Ben Westermann-Clark replied on August 11, 2008 14:09 to the question "Download entire playlist" in Grooveshark:
James is right on this one, in both his answer and his compliments of the suggestion. I like it!
Unfortunately this isn't something that we can do right now, but the most efficient way to go about this would be to log in to your profile in Grooveshark Beta (http://beta.grooveshark.com/user/amuzulo). Here, if you scroll down, you can see a list of all the playlists you've created--with the option to expand and view them. Here, you can click the download button next to each song (the icon with the green arrow). Not the most efficient thing in the world, to be sure, but still definitely quicker than going straight through Grooveshark Lite.
Thanks again, guys, and I hope we can solve all your problems someday. <3
Chuck Smith replied on August 08, 2008 09:02 to the question "Does this shuffle?" in 3-tuple:
James Hartig replied on July 29, 2008 13:34 to the question "Download entire playlist" in Grooveshark:
Chuck Smith asked a question in Grooveshark on July 29, 2008 09:38:
Download entire playlistI just purchased a song and now I'd like to purchase all the songs on one of my playlists. Is there an easy way to do this without actually having to hit play for all of them and then download? Thanks in advance!
Chuck Smith replied on July 26, 2008 05:35 to the idea "Firefox search plugin" in Grooveshark:
James Hartig replied on July 25, 2008 13:54 to the question "Why are you using Grooveshark right now?" in Grooveshark:
James Hartig replied on July 25, 2008 13:52 to the idea "Firefox search plugin" in Grooveshark:
I think that they did or that they do now for Firefox as I have one, as I recall. I am on vacation now, however I have a lot of experience with Search Plugins. I could easily have one made for grooveshark.com. However a better solution would be to get one made for Grooveshark Lite. I have seen that before, and could figure it how, however I wouldn't be able to start till i get back from vacation. If you want, send me an email with your current progress and I will get back to you.
email: fastest963+grooveshark at gmail dot com
This is a very good idea though!
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Chuck Smith shared an idea in Grooveshark on July 25, 2008 08:02:
Firefox search pluginIt would be really cool to have a search plugin for Firefox/IE7 where you could just type a song title and have it appear in listen.grooveshark.com and/or perhaps one for TinySong where you can type in a song title and get a link immediately. I tried to make one for you, but the ajax on your page kept me from finishing it. You can find instructions for how to make a Firefox search plugin here: http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/...
I'm guessing it should take a half hour to an hour to do.
amuzulo replied on July 25, 2008 07:55 to the question "Why are you using Grooveshark right now?" in Grooveshark:
A comment on the idea "How about making this community multilingual?" in Get Satisfaction:
Amuzulo, we may have a solution for you! Please contact me at thor at getsatisfaction dot com and I'll tell you about it. – Thor Muller, on May 21, 2008 06:48
amuzulo replied on May 21, 2008 06:20 to the idea "How about making this community multilingual?" in Get Satisfaction:
I'm located in Berlin, and we're building a site which will have many German and American users (primarily German). Of course, our German users will expect to have a system in German as many of them don't speak very good English. It's not easy, but as CTO of our company, I have to choose solutions that are also available in German, so I, unfortunately, won't be able to use Get Satisfaction.
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