I want to announce that I just released version 0.9 of squash. Which marks the first official release of squash that runs on the empeg (it is also a PC console linux player). This is the initial release and so please be kind with the fact I am still missing lots of features.
However, I would like to point out the benifits that squash has:
Automatic song picking: This is an enhanced shuffle that picks songs you skip less often than the songs you do not skip.
OGG support: The current version of squash supports both OGG and MP3. I plan on adding FLAC support if there is interest. (In fact any c-library based format can be easily supported).
Backwards compatible with old player: Squash will read the original player's database files and play it's music. This way you can try squash out without having to re-upload.
No database: That is, there is no need to use extra tools to maintain a database. Additionally, you can just send you files via ftp or rsync directly and squash will play those files automatically.
I won't mention all the current shortcommings, misfeatures, etc, as I'll likely fill up several screens. But fear not, squash is quite usable and shouldn't do any permenant damage. (Just don't hit the power button while it's running, ok? This is "beta".)
Without any further ado here is the freshmeat link, I apologize that I do not have a homepage yet.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/squash
Also check out the screen shots of the PC and the Empeg version:
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/squash/squash-0.8.png
http://savannah.nongnu.org/download/squash/squash-0.9-empeg.png
Thanks. Please feel free to do whatever you want, as you did before you read this life-altering post.
-Adam Luter (Gryn)