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TIMP - Tray Icon Music Player [N.A.N.Y. 2024]

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publicdomain:
What do you think as you seem to be Dr. Frankenstein bringing this idea to life?
-luvnbeast (January 15, 2024, 04:47 AM)
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It's a go! Like my namesake Dr. Victor Frankenstein would utter on completion... it's (soon to be) alive.

First let me implement the command-line parameters so the buttons and hotkeys are simple calls to the matching/implemented functionality :)

It may not look like it, but this is +90% since the core is done and now we're only dealing with the "bells & whistles" .


Okie dokie! I continue doing TIMP until you call it complete to move to the second N.A.N.Y. release & call it a success

(BTW, I officially join the "Where's Mouser" campaign today Jan 15th :D --hope he's back soon to answer some PM's and clear the official NANY event completion date  :-*)

luvnbeast:
I hope we can wrap this up soon... as I have another devious idea for us, that we could do implementing this exact same project. (Actually you might wish to call my idea Frankenstein's Monster once you hear it).  :o :Thmbsup:
Although this campaign intrigues me? My curiosity is piqued  :huh:

publicdomain:
This way other users could use it without a command line or with command lines with a tiny footprint.
-luvnbeast (January 15, 2024, 04:47 AM)
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Super, the plan is pushing the final version this weekend (knock on wood!).

Final format is having the single instance process commands as they are sent:

TIMP.exe <command> <commands arguments>

So it is shaped like:

Timp\TIMP.exe /next
Timp\TIMP.exe /prev
Timp\TIMP.exe /play "C:\Music\Artists\Electro-Light"
Timp\TIMP.exe /pause
Timp\TIMP.exe /playpause
Timp\TIMP.exe /stop
Timp\TIMP.exe /first
Timp\TIMP.exe /last

 :-*

I have another devious idea for us, that we could do implementing this exact same project.
-luvnbeast (January 16, 2024, 12:58 AM)
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Great! Let's hear it!  :Thmbsup:

luvnbeast:
This is excellent! Then the commands could be put into icons anywhere to be played with! Even into Binware Run or other launchers... I can't wait for the next and hopefully final release... :Thmbsup: :-[ :P

luvnbeast:
I submit for your disapproval a humble request to the software developer "Shutdown 8" :

I absolutely love the little freeware app Shutdown8 as I use it every time I need to go to sleep and shut off the computer. The app is a wonderful way to create that perfect pause before you shut down the computer.

However instead of shutting down the computer, I was wondering if you could add an alarm feature instead of a shutdown option instead? By having the computer play m3u's or even a folder of music as an option.

It would turn it into an alarm clock as well and be even more valuable as a minimalistic app especially if you kept the same options to delay the alarm as you already accomplished for the shutdown process.

I really appreciate your work and I look forward to your reply about this issue. If you are unable to do this, or unwilling to tweak the app for this improvement, please let me know, and I wonder if I could have the permission  to give it to a coder who might be able to add this feature into this fine piece of freeware.

Thank you so much for your attention and response in advance.






seyo IM
 
From:
[email protected]
To:
Loving Beast
Cc:
[email protected]

Thu, Sep 21, 2023 at 1:26 AM

Hello, this is Bandisoft.

Shutdown8 is an application developed for users of Windows 8 where there is no button for the Start menu on the desktop, and we have no current plan to offer further technical support for the app. We would like to ask you for your deepest understanding that we cannot give you a positive answer for anything you have suggested here.

Best regards,
Bandisoft

So, if the idea is possible we could revive and remake the shut down 8 app into the tiniest timer/alarm/timed shutdown program!

Upon activation of the program, a menu opens with the options to shutdown, restart, hibernate, or timer to shutdown...

in a cascading menu you have 10 minute shutdown, 30 minute shutdown, 1 hour shutdown or a 2 hour shutdown.

Then upon selecting the timed shutdown, a popup window with a counter tells you how long until shutdown... which is changeable with +- buttons next to the timer.

The developers forgot to make an alarm instead of the shutdown. This is where the TIMP core could be used.

So either TIMP could be bundled and put in the same folder as this alarm program or the alarm program could be separated with TIMP inside of it (most of the core programming). Thus being a small wake up timer.

Thus this could truly "AWAKEN THE DEAD" and after this little creation... (along with finishing the rest of TIMP) could earn you the title of Dr. Victor Frankenstein!

What do you think?

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