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January 11, 2005

CarPC Software Frontends

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I still haven't decided which frontend I am going to use on my CarPC project, so I've created a list below of the frontends I have found. This list is based on the traffic the frontends get on the MP3Car.com's frontend forums. The name of the frontend is linked to the frontend's website, and I've also included a link to the frontend's forum subgroup at MP3Car.com.

  1. Media Engine -- CarComp's Car-Computer Interface. Written in Visual Basic. Has the most posts on the forums. Looks to be supported by donations ans is skinable (forums, screenshots).
  2. FrodoPlayer -- Frodobaggin's FrodoPlayer. Hey, with a name like that, maybe I gotta use it (forums).
  3. MediaCar -- Created in Europe I think (forums).

The other frontends I have found so far that don't have a lot of traffic on the MP3Car.com frontend forums are: Mobile Media Center, NeoCar Media Center, PyCar, MediaCruiser and Centrafuse.

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