[Feedback] E-music integration

Nikolaj Hald Nielsen nhnfreespirit at gmail.com
Thu Sep 27 07:49:25 UTC 2007


This has been suggested quite a few times before. One of the main
reasons that this has not happened is that, to the best of my
knowledge, e-music does no provide an open API that 3rd party programs
and websites can use to access their content.

Until e-music provides such an API ( And somebody commits to writing
the actual code ) this will not happen.

In the mean time, Amarok 2 will include a framework that will make it
very easy to add other services that DO provide an open API, such as
Jamendo and mp3tunes locker.

- Nikolaj

On 9/27/07, mesamoo115 at comcast.net <mesamoo115 at comcast.net> wrote:
> David Herman sent a message using the contact form at
> http://amarok.kde.org/en/contact.
>
> I've been using AmaroK for quite awhile now and am always amazed by the
> features and useability provided by it.
>
> I am writing to suggest a possible feature.
>
> Currently it is easy to purchase music from Magnatune via Amarok. I would
> like to suggest a similar feature for e-music.com (a drm free subscription
> music service).
>
> Obviously e-music would need to provide the same kind of financial
> incentive that magnatune does.
>
> I've never actually purchased from magnatune as I am already an e-music
> subscriber, but if I could access e-music through AmaroK that would be my
> preferred method so part of all my purchases would go to support my
> favorite music player.
>
> Thanks again for the great program
>
> dh
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