Hayes is the playlist for Noatun that attempts to be efficient for those users with large directories full of music, especially directories futher organized by album. For these users, Hayes should be more efficient in speed and memory than the usual playlist. Plus, the playlist is updated in realtime as the directories change on-disk, so playlist maintenance is no longer an issue. For everyone else, Hayes has some nice features, too: full integration with the KDE global "MetaInfo" system for generic handling of tag information, a fully KDE-standard user interface, proper shuffle behavior with a history, multiple sort modes (including a drag-reorderable custom sort), and nifty checkboxes that let you turn particular files or directories on/off. Two-way Konqueror integration adds convenience to playback and file management. All playlist data is stored in .directory files, which are easily readable and reusable by other applications and tools.
| Tags | Desktop Environment KDE multimedia Sound/Audio Players |
|---|---|
| Licenses | MIT/X |
| Operating Systems | POSIX |
| Implementation | C++ |
Recent releases


Release Notes: Interface convenience is the main improvement, with changes like like a volume toolbar and a separate seeker toolbar, new ways to conveniently open up and collapse the playlist tree, and easy access to the Noatun Actions menu. The trees will also close themselves if untouched in a while. Some bugfixes round out the improvements in this release.


Release Notes: The Konqueror service menu was replaced by a plugin. The program now tries harder to understand Noatun's KFile plugin-incompatible tagging system. The tool bar now has a slider. Several bugfixes were also made.
A Geomajas plug-in to convert a location description to map coordinates.