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Old 01-25-2009
Tin Can Jukebox 20090124 (Default branch)

Image Tin Can Jukebox is a very fast, full-featured, Web based jukebox that can securely stream large MP3 collections over the Internet to multiple users. Features include many browsing modes, dynamic downsampling, playists, language packs, and user access control. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This is the first public release, but it's almost feature complete. Image

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TWILL(1)							  [FIXME: manual]							  TWILL(1)

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twill-sh - a simple scripting language for Web browsing SYNOPSIS
twill-sh [option] [script(s)] DESCRIPTION
Twill is a simple language that allows users to browse the Web from a command-line interface. With twill, you can navigate through Web sites that use forms, cookies, and most standard Web features. twill-sh lets you interactively browse the Web. OPTIONS
--help/-h print usage information --version/-v Show version information and exit --quiet/-q Do not show normal output --interactive/-i Drop into an interactive shell after running files if any --fail/-f Exit on first file which fails --never-fail/-n Continue executing scripts even if errors occur --url/-u URL Start at the given URL before each script SEE ALSO
twill-fork (1). AUTHORS
Twill was written by C. Titus Brown titus@idyll.org and This manual page was written by Arnaud Fontaine arnau@debian.org for the Debian system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version published by the Free Software Foundation. On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2007 Arnaud Fontaine [FIXME: source] april 10, 2007 TWILL(1)
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