Greetings. I haven't seen this posted here yet, so i thought id share what i found. This comes from xda-developers member Barguast, and its a... well, ill just post the description from his post
Hi all,
Groovefish is the predictable, unimaginative, and possibly soon-to-be-replaced project name for an application I'm developing. Groovefish will allow the most excellent
Grooveshark music streaming service to be used on a Windows Mobile 6.x device.
Version 0.3.2 now available
Changes in 0.3.2 - Big rewrite of some of the code – should fix some problems, may cause others!
- Sporadic crash on exit should now be fixed.
- Searches can now be cancelled.
- Fixes a crash that sometimes occurred when scrolling the search results.
- QVGA compatibility!!
Current Features- Search for individual songs.
- View song information including artwork, artist name, genre, etc.
- Play the song
Planned Features- In-built playlist support.
- Fast, easily-accessible, finger-friendly UI.
- Favourite songs for fast access.
An initial release with very basic functionality will hopefully be released some time this week. At the moment I am improving the stability and performance and still need to create the in-built player. I am currently using Windows Media Player to play the stream, which requires the song to be downloaded and stored on the device. Due to the obvious piracy implications of this, the creation of the in-built player is paramount and will come before
any releases.
Ive been using it on my Touch Pro running dcd's 2.16 rom, and it works very well. Its found and played every song i searched for, but it has crashed twice on me today. Relaunching the app is easy enough though. Here's the thread over at xda
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show...ght=groovefish or also here to download from the devs page
http://www.1800pocketpc.com/groovefi...windows-mobile
And the cab is below
dschoenike
0.3.2 cab is now fixed and working