XMMS Announcer is a utility that displays the current track playing in XMMS. It is easy to use and provides a neat output.
One of the great things about XMMS Announcer is that it comes with a variety of optional command line arguments that allow you to get more detailed information about the track that's currently playing. This means that you can easily find out things like the artist name, track title, and more, without having to manually look them up.
Perhaps the most unique feature of XMMS Announcer, however, is its ability to allow you to easily customize the output string format. This is done by using the -f switch on the command line, which gives you complete control over how the current track information is printed out.
Of course, to use XMMS Announcer, you'll need to have XMMS installed on your system. Assuming you meet this requirement, installation of the utility is straightforward. Simply unpack the tar file, run the make command, and install the software using the 'su' command.
If you're wondering what's new in the latest release of XMMS Announcer, you'll be happy to know that it includes a number of speed and stability improvements. Specifically, the printf() usage has been reduced, and a number of miscellaneous code fixes have been implemented. This means that users can expect a faster, more reliable experience when using XMMS Announcer.
Version 0.09.5: N/A