WorkMan is a graphical tool for playing audio compact discs on a CD-ROM drive. It has most of the features available on standalone CD players, such as a shuffle mode, programmable playlists, and elapsed/remaining timers. But it also has extra features, foremost of which is the ability to store information about CDs in a database, then automatically extract that information when the CD is inserted later. WorkMan stores the artist's name, the disc title, the names of individual tracks, and even remembers which tracks you don't want to hear! All in an easy-to-use, attractive OPEN LOOK graphical interface.
Disc databases may be shared among any number of users on the network. WorkMan keeps separate databases for your private information about CDs (e.g. which order you like the tracks to play) and the discs' public information. During WorkMan's alpha test, several users shared my database, which now contains over 1300 CDs. That database is available via anonymous ftp from ftp.midwinter.com in the "WorkMan" directory.
WorkMan requires XView 3.0 or higher (which comes with the OpenWindows distribution, and is also available as part of X11R6.)
The manual page (workman.man) contains a brief description of the user interface, though for the most part you should be able to start using the tool right away without reading the docs. If you're curious about the program's innards, the workmandb.man manual page describes the database file format.
If you enjoy WorkMan, drop me a picture postcard! My address is
Steven GrimmHowever, the current maintainer has the following address. If you REALLY like WorkMan, it won't be too much sending another picture postcard...
173 Sherland Ave.
Mountain View, CA 94043
USA
Dirk Försterling
Postfach 300212
63089 Rodgau
Germany
Comments, questions, and suggestions should be mailed to <milliByte@DeathsDoor.com>. Check the frequently asked questions and known bugs / planned features lists before you mail me -- what you want might already be possible!