A month has passed since the release of the previous version of the Google Chrome plug-in, which expands the capabilities of the beloved
Last.fm (the
previous one ), and during this time it has acquired a lot of new features.
Link to plugin:
http://goo.gl/zLP0
Scrobbling support!
Well here without comments :)
Playing music after closing the tab and sequential playback
Now you do not need to keep the tab open and switch songs by yourself. All playback takes place in a separate process, and besides, the player remembers the last playlist of the block from which you played.
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To be honest, I rediscovered for myself the possibilities of Last.fm such as Tags and Playlists.
- Create a playlist
- Add songs to it
- We set the plugin on him
- PROFIT :)
3-4 can be repeated with any block containing a list of songs.
Refusal of Flash, now everything is played through HTML5 Audio
Goodbye perversions with security policies and freezes!
But you have to consider that mp3 works only in Chrome. In order to earn in Chromium you need to put additional packages. For Ubuntu, this is chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-nonfree.
Convenient mini player built right into the Chrome interface
Who said that the browser can not be a player? I personally am really looking forward to Google Chrome OS :)
Enjoy using!
Ps.
In the near future I am planning a series of articles on creating an extension for Chrome based on my plugin.
PS.PS. Some lyrics about Firefox
I always tried to choose development tools that gave the shortest path Idea -> Implementation. And so I use products like Google App Engine, Google Chrome, I try to use the features of HTML5, the list goes on and on. So, when you make a plugin for Google Chrome, you understand how everything is done there conveniently and for people. Everything is so logical and correct.
When you do it for Firefox, you know that you were thrown into the jungle, with its own strange rules, security policies, a terrible XUL, and so on. I tried, honestly) You can say that you did not master it. But I'd rather spend my energy on creating something new and useful than on fighting software.
If they ever finish a JetPack, who knows, maybe a port will appear.
In any case, if there are activists who want to do a plugin for Firefox, I will give them all possible help.