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NCo started following the idea "Make Songbird a background process" in Songbird.
NCo marked one of kamargo's replies in Songbird as useful. kamargo replied to the idea "Leading Zeros for Tack numbers".
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NCo replied on June 25, 2009 20:51 to the idea "On Macs the red X button should not fully quit the program but allow it to continue running from the dock." in Songbird:
Hi all
I don't know if I'm the only one who is a bit annoyed by this, but I would really like to see Songbird sent to the dock when I click the X button on the top left corner, instead of being shut down. (or send to tray on windows)
Songbird is a mediaplayer, so it is supposed to stay open all the time in the background right?
Now I know I could just hide it with Cmd+H, but being an iTunes user for a long time, I'm so used to it that I always click the X button instead.
Cheers
Nick
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
Closing songbird on OS X.
NCo replied on June 25, 2009 20:42 to the idea "Leading Zeros for Tack numbers" in Songbird:
Hi all,
Like the majority of users here, I have been an iTunes user for a long time, and my entire library was organized in the iTunes format.
I wanted to switch to songbird yesterday, but it seems it doesnt support 2 digits track numbers, like 01, 02, 03.
So basically it would have taken an hour just to rename my files from "01 - Blabla.mp3" to "1 - Blabla.mp3".
I like my zero in front ;)
Cheers
Nick
This reply was created from a merged topic originally titled
(managing library) Two digits tracknumber in songbird 1.2?.
NCo posted a topic that has since been removed from Songbird. see the change log
NCo shared an idea in Songbird on June 25, 2009 10:05:
Closing songbird on OS XHi all
I don't know if I'm the only one who is a bit annoyed by this, but I would really like to see Songbird sent to the dock when I click the X button on the top left corner, instead of being shut down. (or send to tray on windows)
Songbird is a mediaplayer, so it is supposed to stay open all the time in the background right?
Now I know I could just hide it with Cmd+H, but being an iTunes user for a long time, I'm so used to it that I always click the X button instead.
Cheers
Nick
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