Improved user interface
- Added a playback progress bar that can be used to navigate in files
- Keyboard shortcut for increasing and decreasing the volume and restarting the track
- Fixed a potential crash on Leopard
- Fixed a drag&drop problem that could result in an invisible Taply process running in the background
- Optionally, the volume setting can be preserved between launches by activating a hidden preference setting: close Taply, open Terminal, paste the following line:
defaults write net.bluem.taply PersistentVolume 1.0
… and hit return. Starting with the next launch, Taply will remember the last position of the volume slider. (Use 0 instead of 1.0 in the command above to switch it off.)
- New "Loop" / "Repeat file" icon, contributed by Ulli Neutzling. If you are used to the old icon and want to keep it, quit Taply, open "Terminal", enter …
defaults write net.bluem.taply OldLoopIcon 1
… , hit return and launch Taply. Of course, you can switch to the new icon by entering 0 instead of 1 in the line above.
- Swedish localization, contributed by Ulli Neutzling.
Taply now supports handling of folders: any folders that are dropped on the window or onto the application icon will be scanned for audio files. Any files that are found are added to the queue.
- Before a new audio file is added to the queue, Taply checks if this file is in the queue already.
- Added tooltips for the icons
- Added a new item to the contextual menu which removes the files in the queue
- Several minor improvements
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