![]() Radio controls are disabled while waiting for a response from Last.fm. Artist Details are now displayed in separate windows instead of drawers. Everything it did was available elsewhere with the exception of the Artist Details for the current track that is now available via the song sub-menu. This verifies play count/time in the local charts database with those in the iTunes database. Leopard only: Added 'synchronize local charts with itunes' Applescript command. The Local Charts profile report now contains breadcrumb navigation links to jump to specific sections in the report. The complete play history (since iScrobbler started tracking plays) can be viewed for the currently playing track and tracks in the Local Charts window. Leopard only: New local charts database that allows a new stat in the Profile report - per-session new artists. Bug Fix: Check for and don't allow an empty user name in the prefs window. Bug Fix: If the user name and/or password are changed, iScrobbler will re-handshake. Bug Fix: The version check did not handle a corrupted version data file properly. Bug Fix: Possible hang on slower machines - the main thread could have blocked while waiting for the local charts thread to process messages. ![]() Redesigned preferences window with some previously hidden prefs now exposed. Bug Fix: several memory leaks were plugged Bug Fix: Switch from ST to DST would cause 100% CPU usage for one hour. Bug Fix: Regression - Play media player works with iScrobbler once more. Bug Fix: Failure to skip a radio track via Applescript. Bug Fix: Failure to tune a radio station via Applescript. ![]() Bug Fix: Regression - Possible 'this class is not key value coding-compliant for the key iPodMounts' error in the console log. Bug Fix: iScrobbler attempts to use the iLife prefs to find the iTunes XML file (to support non-standard library locations). Bug Fix: Regression - The menu color and stats window would not update properly if a connection to last.fm failed. Bug Fix: The Last Played time in the Local Charts is now the latest time within the period of the chart instead of the last played time of the song itself. Bug Fix: Regression - if a song played in iTunes was queued while an iPod sync was in progress, the iPod sync would fail to find any songs. Added 'reset network monitor' Applescript command. Pref to ignore iTunes Store podcasts has been exposed in the GUI. Leopard only: Corrupted Local Charts databases are now automatically recovered and re-imported into a new database when migrating from the v2.0 format to the v2.2 format. The Local Charts database is backed up once per day instead of at application launch. Application Support files are now located in the Application Support/iScrobbler sub-folder. Enhanced Local Charts profile report, including artist movements for Last.fm, Month-to-date, and Year-to-date archives. Leopard only: New Local Charts: Month-to-date and Year-to-date. Album chart data is now displayed in the Local Charts window. Integrated support for iPhone and iPod Touch (thanks to glgray, einsteinbqat, and everyone else who donated). Bug Fix: Version check no longer nags if it gets a connection error during an auto-check. Bug Fix: More Local Charts issues with DST time switch. Bug Fix: "My Radio" is now available for non-subscribers. Bug Fix: Regression - Podcast and track filters are working once more. Bug Fix: The iPod Sync message window is no longer displaed if "Display informational notifications" is disabled. (Uses CD.png icon from the Clutter project, Copyright 2003-2005 Sprote Rsrch.) (Uses AppleScriptHandlerAdditions, Copyright 2003-2004 Ken Ferry) (Releases/comments tagged as RAB are by Rod Begbie) If you have submissions paused, then un-pause them and sync your iPod, all songs played in iTunes and on the iPod while paused will be submitted. If you have CG installed the iScrobbler menu items may be unusable. There seems to be a conflict with Cocoa Gestures. This is not a bug, just the way things work. The Local Charts Last Played date may not be in sync with the iTunes Last Played date as pause time is not considered. Since iScrobbler communicates with iTunes via Apple Events, this can cause iScrobbler to miss songs that should be submitted. ![]() If you are burning a CD or editing a song's information or your computer is very busy, then iTunes may not be able to process Apple Events.
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