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SteveS:
SK,

I just wanted to say how sorry I am to hear that you are no longer supporting SK Jukebox.  Hands down it's the best software I have ever used in this field.  I was wondering  if you had considered making the software open source, so it could live on.  The GNU license ( http://www.gnu.org ) is a great way to do this.  I hope you will consider.

thank you!

Steve

hitandrun:
It is a great piece of software!  I would love to see this open sourced as well.  Imagine what a team of us could accomplish. 

rooter:

--- Quote from: hitandrun on September 11, 2007, 09:24:47 am ---It is a great piece of software!  I would love to see this open sourced as well.  Imagine what a team of us could accomplish. 

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I agree.

Dire Radiant:
I wouldnt really describe this as the "end" of SKJukebox. The software works, accomplishes what it set out to do and as far as I can tell is free of bugs. Any other changes at this point would be adding bells and whistles which isnt really what SKJ is all about. If you want those bells and whistles, why not assemble your team and start from scratch to create a software platform that accepts plugins?

superbigjay:

--- Quote from: Dire Radiant on September 22, 2007, 10:52:21 am ---I wouldnt really describe this as the "end" of SKJukebox. The software works, accomplishes what it set out to do and as far as I can tell is free of bugs. Any other changes at this point would be adding bells and whistles which isnt really what SKJ is all about. If you want those bells and whistles, why not assemble your team and start from scratch to create a software platform that accepts plugins?

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I agree!!
skjukebox is a simple, but really nice software.  The only problem is the occasional song skipping...
But I can live with it...

Jay  :cheers:

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