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Are you using a referral system on your links to other sites? Might be worth putting in place at the beginning.
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Are you using a referral system on your links to other sites? Might be worth putting in place at the beginning.
Not sure?
I just copied the url of the latest download as a href.
How do you update it? Also, quite a few sites aren't too keen about hotlinking.
@fudzy so I went to bed last night and ran through my mind what you said.
Will you please help me right if I understand this wrong.
Is hotlinking when I make my download button directly to their download url effectively using their bandwidth instead of mine.
If that is the case, what would you recommend I do?
I wouldn't recommend hosting the file unless you're identified as an official mirror. Just check the software site's download pages. They usually indicate whether they are happy with people hotlinking.
I'm personally happier getting a direct download link as long as I know it's a) legit and b) not outdated.
iTunes...essential. Ag no man!![]()
From what I gathered I could not find a better free music library replacement that looked and felt half decent so I went for Apple, however this is the point of this thread to give me feedback, what would you rather recommend?
For Windows there is foobar2000. http://www.foobar2000.org/
Better than iTunes but does require some setting up for the best results.
I did look at foobar and tested it so I call my dad and my grandfather and I asked them to install it and compare it to iTunes and they said they found it a lot more difficult from the type onto Google till the point where they played their first song.
So I then decided, the advance guys will probably use ninite and will already have a pretty good idea of what they want regardless, however with site I sort of want to appeal to the average not technical user as well so ease of use is very important on my judgement as to why I have the specific software listed.
Agreed, foobar is very DIY.
Not being a Windows person I went and did a search for all the fully featured and easy to use music players out there. That did not take long since there are less than I expected. Interestingly both Amarok and Clementine are available for Windows.
Downloaded Clementine and gave it a try. This worked well on Win 7. Someone who is not used to it will have to see how easy it is to use due to it having the slightly different playlist based approach rather than the instant click-to-play of iTunes (unless one fiddles with the settings that is).