This documents how to get you up, running and using Zinf. It also explains a bit about where we are coming from. Send feedback to . If you have any questions, please check the web site at http://www.zinf.org for answers to common problems before sending us mail. INSTALLATION: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From the source: See the document INSTALL USING ZINF: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Zinf for Win32 and Linux: zinf [options] [file 1] [file 2]... In version 2.0 we have an all new interface with easily labelled buttons. * My Music - Opens a music browser which will hopefully allow you to more easily manage your music. The "My Music" dialog allows you to edit the current play queue as well as persistant playlists. * Options - Opens the preferences dialog, enabling you to control many features in FreeAmp. * Files - Allows you to immediately open files located on your file system. * Download - Opens the download manager. Above the button bar are the volume slider on the left and the seek slider on the right. Below the button bar are the primary audio controls, Previous Song, Play/Pause, Stop, and Next Song. The small buttons to the left of the primary audio controls control shuffle and repeat modes. ABOUT FreeAmp: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Zinf is an Open Source effort to build the best digital audio player available. Zinf was derived from freeamp originally developed by EMusic.com, by supporting the FreeAmp team. The FreeAmp team consisted of: Mark B. Elrod, Robert Kaye, Isaac Richards, Brett Thomas, and Jason Woodward. For a complete list of contributors and their contributions check out the AUTHORS file. If you feel like contributing to the project, please check out our developer pages. Zinf is being released under the GPL. The current development and release versions of FreeAmp can be found at http://www.zinf.org.