Proxy Settings


Submitted by groovewal on Sat, 01/28/2012 - 20:22

Screenshot for how the proxy settings should be entered (for now, until I add it to the regular settings). If the proxy requires a username and password format would be http://username:password@123.456.789.000:1234
proxy

GrooveWalrus 0.355 Released


Submitted by groovewal on Wed, 01/25/2012 - 04:17

So, 0.354 and earlier broke itself today. 0.355 should get you back on track. Enjoy. Proxy stuff should maybe almost work, haven't really tried it in this version.

GrooveWalrus 0.354 Released


Submitted by groovewal on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 04:28

Okay, so this version has proxy support. Proxy support for mostly just Grooveshark. You'll need to:
1. Open ADVANCED OPTIONS from the TOOLS menu.
2. Add 2 values "proxy-url" and "proxy-enabled".
Example would look like:
proxy-url http://123.654.999.123:8080
proxy-enabled 1
3. You need the "http://" in the proxy-url, so don't forget that.

Find a good proxy, or else it'll be terribly slow.
http://code.google.com/p/turnip-town/downloads/list

GrooveWalrus 0.353 Released


Submitted by groovewal on Sat, 11/19/2011 - 17:50

Made it not broken. Enjoy.

Broken Again...


Submitted by groovewal on Fri, 11/18/2011 - 00:47

Looks like there's some changes on the Grooveshark side of things that have broken GrooveWalrus. I'm investigating and hopefully things will be fixed in a new version soon.

GrooveWalrus 0.351 Released


Submitted by groovewal on Sun, 10/16/2011 - 20:02

What's this? A new version?! I think this may fix the hotkeys problem. There a bunch of last.fm stuff I've messed with, you hopefully won't notice anything different.

GrooveWalrus 2: The Walrusing?


Submitted by groovewal on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 01:14

So, I've started working on an alternate version of GrooveWalrus that will hopefully not be a train-wreck. It may turn out to be. In which case it'll be back to cleaning and fixing up this version.

Python + Visual Studio = ?


Submitted by groovewal on Thu, 09/01/2011 - 00:53

Python fans may wish to check out Python Tools for Visual Studio: http://pytools.codeplex.com/. There's a couple videos on the site that make it look pretty decent. I've only tried it for about 30 seconds at this point, but it seems like it might be a keeper.