Ugh, so this just embeds a browser with the store in Exaile and adds
some hooks to make playback integrate, basically?  That's never really
ever going to fit well in Exaile's UI, it's not like Rythmbox where we
have almost the entire window open for that.  We need a proper music
store API so we can write an interface that will fit into Exaile
correctly.  This is just plain unusable as it stands, especially on
smaller monitors.

Of course that's more a problem with Ubuntu One Music Store itself, not this 
plugin. For the plugin specifically:
 - I'd prefer it be named "ubuntuonemusicstore" or something more descriptive 
like that. "umusicstore" doesn't tell you anything about what the 'u' means.
 - Why are the preview-mp3, download-finished, and url-loaded signals passed on 
basically unchanged? Would it not be better to just connect to the original 
source of these signals and adjust the callbacks appropriately?

And to answer your questions:
"After you listen to a preview more than once, Exaile will start to play your 
current playlist."
 - This is a limitation of the playback system, as its not designed to handle 
anything beyond playlists at the moment.  We can expand the player API to add 
what is needed for this later.
(from irc/source) "How I can update the collection list after I have added an 
track with exaile.collection.add()"
- Well, you could do it via the collection panel's load_tree() method, but 
really we should just adjust CollectionPanel so that it auto-refreshes for 
collection memberships changes in addition to Track metadata changes.

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