Category: Toys, Tools, Tech
Thursday, September 11, 2003
I've written in this space before about my fondness for XM Satellite Radio's nifty PC-based unit, the XM-PCR. What I didn't know until today, though, was that there is an online community of XM-PCR geeks like myself, including a few who've gone so far as to write their own software to replace the (pretty crummy) software XM ships with the unit:
These programs do everything the basic software does, and some things it doesn't, including let you minimize the program to the freaking system tray -- a must-have for anything you're gonna have running all day. Nice! I've gotta grab a few of these and check 'em out.
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I wrote MacXM, but decided to move towards something more cross-platform, so I took the model classes and started JXM. You can get it at http://www.javaxm.com/