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		<title>By: JohnP</title>
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		<description>I&#039;d love to run YouAmp on Hardy, but alas, the repository doesn&#039;t appear to have a hardy version. 
I am loving it on my N800.

I hate to ask for a feature, but 30 second skip buttons (fwd/bkwd) would be really useful while listening to podcasts.  I know there&#039;s a skip feature already built in, but controlling it is nearly impossible due to the size. Further, it doesn&#039;t appear to be consistently 30 seconds.

Thanks for producing such great software!</description>
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I am loving it on my N800.</p>
<p>I hate to ask for a feature, but 30 second skip buttons (fwd/bkwd) would be really useful while listening to podcasts.  I know there&#8217;s a skip feature already built in, but controlling it is nearly impossible due to the size. Further, it doesn&#8217;t appear to be consistently 30 seconds.</p>
<p>Thanks for producing such great software!</p>
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