First attempt at an integrated Mr. Voice Online system, with an XML-RPC backend. See the Mr. Voice Online section in the manual for details.
Add "bundles" - a way to put songs into the holding tank, then export them in a .zip file that can then be imported into someone else's Mr. Voice, keeping intact all information about the song.
Add an option to perform an online check to see if a new version of Mr. Voice is available, once a week. Controlled in the Preferences menu, and you need an internet connection (of course) for it to work.
Add a feature where if Windows or Linux users drag-and-drop a song file (or files) from the desktop onto the main search box, the add-new-song feature will be launched on those files.
Add the ability, through an option in the Preferences, to password-protect functions in Mr. Voice that would modify the database. Useful if you have people running sound who might have . . . descructive tendancies.
Several changes to make MacOS X more usable. The OS X release is packaged in an experimental "application bundle" much like "real" OS X applications. It also uses the free Audion audio player, instead of XMMS under X11.
New hotkey menu item to clear the Holding Tank in one stroke.
Minor database schema update (tracking MD5 checksums for song files in the database). The application should update your database automatically.
Improve debug logging
New Mr. Voice logo and website.