This post may contain old screenshots of bliss which has been replaced by a new design. The basic structure of the user interface is similar though, so I'm keeping these old pages around in case they still contain useful information. Over the past months, maybe years, I've been harbouring a new idea for bliss at the back of my mind. It's ambitious, a little daunting and potentially risky. ![]() It's not a functional idea it's a platform/delivery one.Ĭurrently, bliss is an application downloaded and installed on a computer. It connects to music files in the local network, and connects to music information databases on the Internet to find metadata, cover art etc. The idea is to change this so that only a very small, very lightweight "agent" was downloaded, capable of scanning and making changes to your local music files. I'll use that moniker as the codename for this idea from this point. I really want to know what you think of this idea. ![]() ![]() Would it stop you using bliss? Would you welcome it? I've tried to assemble the benefits of this move to me and you below, but first a little more detail about how this would work.
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