Thursday, November 3, 2011

Songbird 1.10.1-Powerful audio player and manager with support for plug-ins

When it comes to audio players, most people choose between the three or four
most popular apps: iTunes, Winamp, VLC, AIMP Player… but there are many
other interesting choices like Songbird. Songbird is an open-source music
player and organizer with which you can manage, play and discover music. It's
free, cross-platform, highly customizable thanks to a wide variety of
plug-ins and can be improved and extended by the contribution of its user
community. The first thing you'll notice about Songbird is its resemblance to
the iTunes interface, which means that if you've ever used iTunes you won't
have any problem in learning how to use Songbird. Then, as you explore the
program's menus and options, you'll start discovering all the goodies it has
to offer. Songbird automatically imports your music files from a selected
folder, monitors that folder for future music additions, organizes your music
in a handy, easily browsable catalog, is compatible with iTunes and Last.fm
libraries, can be controlled from any other app thanks to global hotkeys and
also supports Last.fm scrobbling. It also includes album art and a simple
equalizer. Songbird is such a complete tool that's hard to find negative
sides to it. Plus there's an army of developers constantly working on
improvements and new features. The only thing I missed so far, in fact, is
support for podcasts – which I'm sure will probably be added some time
soon. *Songbird is a complete, full-featured music player and organizer with
support for plug-ins and an extensive user community.*Download *Songbird
1.10.1* in Softonic