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Songbird 1.1.2

Marcel Klum   on 09 April 2009 - 16:55 · 10 comments & 3907 views

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Songbird is an open-source customizable music player that's under active development.

It is integrated with these Web 2.0 services: mashTape, SHOUTcast Radio, Last.fm Scrobbling, and Songkick concert tickets. You can enhance Songbird with community-contributed plugins like Media Flow.

What's fixed:
  • Volume changes between tracks
  • Crash on exit in Windows
  • Media deleted from iPod during Songbird update

News source: Official website
Download: Songbird 1.1.2
Screenshot: >> Click here <<
View: Release notes

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#1 Halfalive on 09 Apr 2009 - 18:27
Looks very iTune-ish......
#2 ripgut on 09 Apr 2009 - 19:19
#3 GEIST on 09 Apr 2009 - 23:10
Does it have a graphical EQ yet?
#4 geoken on 09 Apr 2009 - 23:45
I'm completely baffled at the lack of podcast support (or more precisely the broken podcast support). You're parsing an XML file with a uniform structure and pulling the file from a specific node. I don't even know how you can break that feature, let alone not be able to fix it after several versions.
(1 reply) #5 smooth3006 on 10 Apr 2009 - 00:03
looks like an itunes rip off, ill stick with winamp!
#5.1 Mikeyx11 on 11 Apr 2009 - 16:31
smooth3006 said,
looks like an itunes rip off, ill stick with winamp!


LOL, because it's silver?? You clearly haven't used it, because if you did you would know it's nothing like iTunes. Ahh ignorance is bliss.
#6 starsky2 on 10 Apr 2009 - 02:47
Winamp FTW
#7 Grunt on 10 Apr 2009 - 10:00
I love it!
all the mozilla goodness without the bloat that AOL dumped on winamp or the Mac-yness of iTunes.
Although i think it still needs a beta lable...
#8 Lt-DavidW on 11 Apr 2009 - 01:05
Love it but uses twice as much RAM as it should for what it does.
#9 ChrisJ1968 on 12 Apr 2009 - 02:56
will it work with my sony walkman mp3 player?

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