Read from Winamp and Browser windows
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Read from Winamp and Browser windows
Being able to see where your friends are on the net and find out what music they're listening to at any given time would add a sense of community to the program. Naturally you would want to be able to turn this feature on and off, but it could be nice.
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this would be relatively simple, in my opinion. assuming this is made in visual basic, you'd have to use some APIs to go through the windows and search for one titled "Winamp - xxx.mp3" and then append it as the last line in the html file the current profile is stored in. as for browsing, that might be harder to get the specific url, but the title would be simple, search for what ends in - microsoft internet explorer or - netscape or - opera, etc. i did make a program that would search for these things in visual basic 2 years or so ago, and am sure that it could be easily modified, so i believe i lost the source, but might be of some help if you'd want to do it this way. also, it should be noted, that looping through and finding the windows could be cpu intensive, so it'd be best to do it every 30 seconds or minute. also DoEvents, would be a good function to place in the window searching loop so that it stays as idle as possible, as this isn't a feature that should take any presedence over another feature.
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I found a Winamp plugin that writes song info into a text file (the song info written is whatever is displayed in the playlist). However, you can customize the settings of the plugin to insert whatever you want in addition to the song info and change the extension of the file from txt to htm. So now you have an htm file that could be used as your profile. The only problem is that AIM does not like it when you only replace the info.htm file without using the "update profile" feature in AIM. So the way I worked around that is saving the htm file to an internal webserver and putting a link in my AIM profile to load the htm file from my webserver into the profile window (kinda like how subprofiles work). I don't know if there is any other workaround, but this is the way I've been doing it for a few weeks now and it works great.
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Pragmatically, this could be done, as someone state above. But I think it's a totally bad idea; total lack of privacy. If I want someone to know what I’m listening to, I’ll tell them. Even scarier is them seeing where you're surfing, I know I wouldn't like that either. The idea of someone else, even “buddies” to be able to see what I’m doing isn’t something I’d like in my chat client. And I don’t’ think I’m just being overly paranoid., it just doesn’t seem right. Also, then AIM+ goes beyond the scope of being a chat client (actually, an add-on to a chat client) and it becomes something more reminiscent of spy-ware.
Overall, don't think it's a good idea (if it ever does become real, I would at least hope these options are OFF by default)
Overall, don't think it's a good idea (if it ever does become real, I would at least hope these options are OFF by default)
Options
I feel that I can speak for Ryan in this, when I say that we value our programs as having as many "options" as possible.
If you look at the preferences screens for any of the programs, we put almost all the features that are available in there, so they can be turned on/off at will. I'm positive that if this feature makes it into a future release, that it will be totally optional for each user to show what they are listening to, etc.
I know that I personally would rather not let anyone that I'm talking to know what I'm listening to in Winamp at any point they feel.
If you look at the preferences screens for any of the programs, we put almost all the features that are available in there, so they can be turned on/off at will. I'm positive that if this feature makes it into a future release, that it will be totally optional for each user to show what they are listening to, etc.
I know that I personally would rather not let anyone that I'm talking to know what I'm listening to in Winamp at any point they feel.
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Dan's right, of course, everything should be optional, to whatever degree is reasonably possible.
But I think the winamp feature would be fun. I think it'd be amusing to let anybody know what I'm listening to, and to see what they're playing. I think it'd be cool.. well, that's all I'll say about it for now
As for the browser, feature would anyone want that? Of course it'd be fascinating to know what somebody else is looking at, but would you want them to know what you're looking at?
Not to knock the suggestion, both were good.. ideas are neat, bring 'em on, debate them, etc ..[/i]
But I think the winamp feature would be fun. I think it'd be amusing to let anybody know what I'm listening to, and to see what they're playing. I think it'd be cool.. well, that's all I'll say about it for now
As for the browser, feature would anyone want that? Of course it'd be fascinating to know what somebody else is looking at, but would you want them to know what you're looking at?
Not to knock the suggestion, both were good.. ideas are neat, bring 'em on, debate them, etc ..[/i]
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