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What Jukebox software?
« on: June 10, 2004, 08:51:39 am »
OK, I've looked through the lists and done some research.  Maybe I'm not seeing something.  I'm looking for album oriented jukebox software for either DOS or Linux that does not require a mouse.  Maybe something along the lines of AdvanceMenu for albums.  This would serve as the front end for a dedicated juke.  VMJ looks promising, but it is Windows based (I haven't tried the demo with Wine to see if it works).  GlobeCom Juke (linux) is browser based making using it difficult w/o a mouse.  DosCAB (DOS) is singles oriented.
Any suggestions?
Before we go there, a touchscreen monitor is not in the budget.  As a last resort, I've contemplated getting a touchpad for navigation.
Thanks