MJS is a unique console mp3-player that offers special features not commonly found in similar software.
After adding a low-cost soundcard, NIC, and MDA, I set up Linux and found myself looking for a console-based mp3-player that was easy to use. My search led me to Matt's MP3 Selector (MMS), which checked many boxes but still wasn't quite what I was looking for. Luckily, MMS was GPL licensed, so I decided to try my hand at improving it.
Despite not having any C programming knowledge at the time, I persisted and learned enough to begin seriously customizing the old program. Over time, I added a search function that utilized slocate databases, playlist loading and saving, a more user-friendly interface, simpler directory navigation, and more configuration options.
What's particularly noteworthy about this latest release is the added option to remove a song from the playlist once it has been played, which adds a touch of convenience and simplicity to the whole experience. Overall, MJS is an excellent console-based mp3-player that stands out for its ease of use and unique features.
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