Songbird-Media Browser N Web Player
Songbird is a Web browser and media player built from Firefox, VLC Player, and SQLite. Songbird is open source and supports user contributed, cross-platform extensions. Manage your music, sync your library, build a playlist. Browse, search, sort. Songkick option automatically notify you when your favorite bands come to town, and you can buy tickets directly from the app. Sync keep your hand and get your media to go. Songbird supports the latest generation of hot new phones.
During installation, it asks if you want to load your iTunes music directory or another media directory, or perform the task later. Processing 5000 songs took about 3 minutes, which is not a bad step. Then ask where you've installed Songbird extensions you want to load. Most, like the iPod, the Mass Storage Class, and USB device manager only makes the app stronger.
Left menu offers quick links to bookmarks, downloads, music library to your iTunes-style interface, and several music discovery Web sites to get started. When you see a site with MP3s available for download, Songbird will open a new window at the bottom of the main browser window. Double-click a song to play, and links to the right let you buy songs from Amazon, the iTunes, eMusic, and Amie St. They also said the song format - MP3 or AAC, for example - and provide a link to the blog for more information.
Version: 1.9.3
Price:Freeware.
OS: WIndows XP,Vista,7
During installation, it asks if you want to load your iTunes music directory or another media directory, or perform the task later. Processing 5000 songs took about 3 minutes, which is not a bad step. Then ask where you've installed Songbird extensions you want to load. Most, like the iPod, the Mass Storage Class, and USB device manager only makes the app stronger.
Left menu offers quick links to bookmarks, downloads, music library to your iTunes-style interface, and several music discovery Web sites to get started. When you see a site with MP3s available for download, Songbird will open a new window at the bottom of the main browser window. Double-click a song to play, and links to the right let you buy songs from Amazon, the iTunes, eMusic, and Amie St. They also said the song format - MP3 or AAC, for example - and provide a link to the blog for more information.
Version: 1.9.3
Price:Freeware.
OS: WIndows XP,Vista,7
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