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Currently, only Linux is supported by me.  You can try to run Kajammer on OS X or Windows, but I have not tested those platforms, and I don't really plan to.  The only Linux specific thing I use is the unistd.h header, which is part of GNU, and I use it for my Cli interface.  So I don't see why it wouldn't run on OS X or Windows, just don't bet on it.

See INSTALLING for dependencies.

To build:
-Change directory to where you downloaded KaJammer
-Run qmake
-Run make
-sudo make install
-Use the command kajammer to run

To switch to the unstable branch:
1.  Check out the current branches:
    git branch -r
2.  Switch to the desired branch:
    git checkout -b yourBranchName -t origin/myRemoteBranch
    Where yourBranchName is anything you want, and myRemoteBranch is the name of the remote branch.

KaJammer 0.4
-Working playlists
-Playlists are saved to ~/.kajammer/playlists as plain text files with filenames to your music files

KaJammer 0.3
-Added table that displays meta data for all open songs
-Ability to click table item and go to that song
-cleaned up sloppy song changing code. Makes much more sense now.
-increased default size of window, was too small to display metadata well.

KaJammer 0.1.1
-Added next and previous buttons.
-Cleaned code up considerably

KaJammer 0.1
-Added seek slider bar
-Added keyboard shorcuts
-Added play and pause icons
-Added ability to queue songs, now you can continuously play through a list of songs
-About Dialog now does something

KaJammer 0.0.1
-Initial Release

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