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Obviously I don't think I've covered everything, but setting this up and being consistent will clearly make this easier for folks to sift through the info based on their needs and may introduce them to something they never even thought of that they might like to have. | Obviously I don't think I've covered everything, but setting this up and being consistent will clearly make this easier for folks to sift through the info based on their needs and may introduce them to something they never even thought of that they might like to have. | ||
− | :Maybe a feature grid would help on the Jukebox/Emulation software pages? The header column could link to pages and have each jukebox/emulator their own page. [[User:Felsir|Felsir]] 09:40, 14 March 2006 (EST) | + | :Maybe a feature grid would help on the Jukebox/Emulation software pages? The header column could link to pages and have each jukebox/emulator their own page. |
+ | :{|border="1" | ||
+ | |Jukebox | ||
+ | |OS | ||
+ | |Type | ||
+ | |Touchscreen | ||
+ | |Supported media | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[SoftwareX]] | ||
+ | |Windows XP | ||
+ | |Shareware | ||
+ | |Yes | ||
+ | |MP3, OGG | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |[[SoftwareY]] | ||
+ | |Win98, Win2000, WinXP | ||
+ | |Freeware | ||
+ | |No | ||
+ | |MP3 | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | :[[User:Felsir|Felsir]] 09:40, 14 March 2006 (EST) |
Revision as of 09:47, 14 March 2006
A template should be created for this page, or at least a standardized format for laying out the features of each software.
For example:
- One description lays out resolution, others don't
- One lays out orientation, others don't.
- One lays out skinning, others don't.
- One lays out OS it runs on, others don't.
- One doesn't say if it's freeware, while others do.
The reason I say this is because this is the exact same thing as going to each web page and fumbling through them to figure stuff out.
Also, just as with the emulators, this needs to be fleshed out more fully, such as the listing in the juke forum. An example is the emulators listings. Motch laid out a fistful of them so we could go back in and know what might be out there and flesh out those (or delete them if obsolete) later, rather than piecemeal them in one by one.
Lastly, while I know these may be freeware and you guys may want to point out the presence of a donation link, in the software description does not seem to be the place to do so (to me anyway). Mention it in the overview/summary at the top. Mentioning it up there, and then including a link within the description of each looks far cleaner. Donations aren't a "feature" of the software, although I CLEARLY understand they're greatly appreciated.
Drewkaree 09:01, 14 March 2006 (EST)
Template/Standardization points
Here is a small list of things I've noticed in looking through this small collection listed so far. More points obviously can/would be needed but here's a start on what I'm talking about.
- OS this runs on
- Freeware, shareware, or commercial (along with cost)
- Touchscreen compatible
- Media format(s) supported (mp3, Ogg, Ape, FLAC, etc)
- Skinnable (and are they preset, or end-user can create?)
- Additional requirements? (.NET Framework, specific version of WMP, any runtimes or .dll's, etc)
- Supported resolutions (or at least a range)
- Album-oriented, singles-oriented, or both
- Monitor orientations supported
- ?
Obviously I don't think I've covered everything, but setting this up and being consistent will clearly make this easier for folks to sift through the info based on their needs and may introduce them to something they never even thought of that they might like to have.
- Maybe a feature grid would help on the Jukebox/Emulation software pages? The header column could link to pages and have each jukebox/emulator their own page.
Jukebox OS Type Touchscreen Supported media SoftwareX Windows XP Shareware Yes MP3, OGG SoftwareY Win98, Win2000, WinXP Freeware No MP3
- Felsir 09:40, 14 March 2006 (EST)