Saturday, July 5, 2008
Icon Goodness!
Thanks to Matt, I now have an icon for the Last.fm Tagger.

Love it!
Also, I setup a github account for this project.

Love it!
Also, I setup a github account for this project.
Labels: apple, cocoa, geek, last.fm, lastfmtagger, lastfmtaggercocoa, mac, programming
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Hi your app seems very nice but it requires ruby knowledges that i haven't.... do you think about a quite small install guide ? i've just install ruby with this http://rubyosx.rubyforge.org/ but what can i do now ?
What OS are you running on? I've only tested this on OS X 10.5.4. You shouldn't have to install Ruby. Try downloading it again, as I've compiled it as a universal binary: http://633k.net/last.fm-tagger.zip
it's very nice !!! very good idea, i have a few questions about it :
- Is it possible to add multiple genres to an artist ?
- Or is it possible to store more tags in the comment field of the tracks ?
my first idea when i found your app was to import genre / styles & moods from allmusic.com to itunes, i also found http://blog.evanweaver.com/articles/2008/04/13/sweeper/
you're system is nice but different albums from a same artist are possibly not from the same genre, perhaps something that works with albums... even tracks... what do you think about it ?
- Is it possible to add multiple genres to an artist ?
- Or is it possible to store more tags in the comment field of the tracks ?
my first idea when i found your app was to import genre / styles & moods from allmusic.com to itunes, i also found http://blog.evanweaver.com/articles/2008/04/13/sweeper/
you're system is nice but different albums from a same artist are possibly not from the same genre, perhaps something that works with albums... even tracks... what do you think about it ?
This looks amazing! when I download and double click it says "not supported on framework" however. do i need to download anything else?
thanks.
osx 10.5.4
thanks.
osx 10.5.4
@ryan, you shouldn't need to download anything else. I don't know how to diagnose that problem since I cannot replicate it. The only thing I can think of is to install XCode which is available on your original OS X install discs.
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