Hadn't checked total group number in awhile. Up to 79 members now. It's really interesting to see the variety of music people listen to. I get stuck for ideas on what new cds to get so scanning play lists of others helps me find new stuff.
Ditto, I listen to many albums on my MP3 player while driving in my car. And I also stream a lot more, and I wish that counted... but of course that isn't your personal picks.
Yeah only recently they don't supply seperate plugins, it really sucks. They have this 2nd program to tag along with the actual plugin of your music player I don't know why they did that, but I guess it isn't all that bad. I had to reformat lately and I lost the old Winamp plugin.
I have to say that I'm still using my regural audioscrobbler submission methods, be it plugins or embedded functionality into the player itself - for all my music players: beep media player, rhythmbox, xbox media center etc. ... Can't you re-get the winamp plugin from a third-party site? Because, submission-wise, not much has changed.
That said, I like the new player. It's cross-platform, open-source, nice gui, it displays artist info aside from artwork, it has a nice tag editor, nicer search functionality, allows for multiple artist streams... and IMHO it's not really that heavy on resources.
Well, in my utter boredom (and for lack of a Last.FM firefox user search plugin) I created one, I have submitted it to the Firefox Search Plugin dudes.
I have it attached, you just have to unzip it and place it in your "$:/Program Files/Mozilla Firefox/searchplugins" folder. You must have the .gif and the .src file. and you can quite easily mod the .src to make it search by Real Name, or by Email address, and it's said how to in the comments section of the plugin.
Sorta of an experiment with creating Search Plugins for Firefox, Quite simple if you ask me, might whip out a few for a few other things.
http://www.lastfm.de/user/NeelchenFM
Thats mine, but its not that exact, as I have WinAmp playing in shuffle mode mostly, so some artists I have lots of music from end up a bit too high (like Ash)