03 Sep 2010
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Platform: Windows XP, Windows Vista
Manufacturer: POTI, Inc
Size: 13MB
Number of Downloads: 2420
Price: Free
Songbird is developed by a band of experienced, dedicated software developers and designers called the ‘Pioneers of the Inevitable’. Previous software includes Winamp and the Yahoo! Music Engine.
The mission of Songbird is to become the first complete web player, to play
back audio and video content made available by different medial players across
the Internet. You can play back any audio from MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA formats.
It doesn’t just support online music. You can manage your offline (audio ripped
from your audio CDs), too. It enables you to search and import your audio and
then, once imported, you can mix and create new tracks.
Songbird is highly customisable, shipping with two themes. You can download or create your own extensions and, as it is cross-platform compatible, you can use the same application on Windows, Mac OS or Linux operating systems. Our download here is for Windows users.
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No Linux version
Just to let you know Songbird hasn't had a Linux version for quite some time now.
Posted by: Mark 03 Sep 2010