Rizlaw,
Just to further clarify what JohnP was saying, in MJ8 and prior, Media Server allows you to access your media librarary from a separate computer, either from within a home network, or on a computer that is connected to the internet, provided the "host" computer is also connected to the internet, via MJ8, which serves as a sort of Client software. Web Remote, in version MJ8 and prior, was a plug-in that allowed third party apps (Net Remote, and Glissando) to connect to a media Library without the "client" loaded on the machine you are using. The major difference was that Media Server plays the music on the machine you are sitting at, and Web Remote controlled the music that was playing on the machine that stored the music.
At this point the names used to describe the two separate pieces of functionality gets a little confusing. In MC9, Media Server (same name as before) provides the same functionality as in previous versions of MJ. It "serves" the media to another machine. Web Server (new name to MC9) (Same functionality as Web Remote) was incorporated into the base functionality of MC9. This occured in the later beta versions of MC9. The functionality of the Web Remote Plug-in from MJ8, which was incorporated into the Remote Server Functionality of MC9, did not change, with the exception of some settings in the options page.
Zigguratt, who wrote Glissando, has been working on a new version of the software to access the Remote Server software, and has not been that active on these boards in recent months, (at least to my knowledge). I am pretty sure that a new version of Glissando has not been released since the change to the Remote Server software. If you do a search for Web Remote, or Remote Server, you will probably be able to find out all the details of the switch, but at this point, I am not sure when or if a new version will be released.
I use Glissando for my home system, but have not updated my Desktop to MC9 yet, as I have not tested the Glissando functionality so I don't want to update until I am sure I can use that interface. I will try and do that in the next couple of weeks, and get back to you about my success with the cover art, as that is one reason I use it also. Also, maybe we will hear from Zigguratt to see what the status of the next version of Glissando is.
Thanks
Drew