July 23, 2004 12:47 am

I’ve got a new version of iTunesCheck out. It includes a couple of requested features, notably the ability to select a playlist to search during quick play. Included with this functionality is the capability to play songs from an attached iPod, an audio CD, or a shared library. I also fixed the bug where disabling keys would just stop them from working, it wouldn’t actually disable them (a terrible oversight on my part). And since sometimes you just want to hear all the results from a search, there’s now a button to create a playlist and start playing it.

It never fails. I just don’t test things enough, I guess. As soon as I finish packaging the program and upload it, and I begin writing the post about it, I discover some small bug that has to be changed before the software can be released. So I have to fix the bug, recompile, repackage, and reupload. You would think that, one of these old days, I would learn to use my software before I upload it.

One Response to “iTunesCheck”

indorphin says:
July 24th, 2004 at 4:39 pm

I wonder who else it is that uses it and makes these recommendations. I know that punk Adam uses SizzlingKeys.

Oh, and I have something interesting to show you with the older version that occurs on Derek’s computer. I’ll get the new version on there and see if it still does it first though.