Posted by
Scott |
July 30, 2007 .

Songbird is a desktop web player, a digital jukebox and web browser mash-up. Like Winamp, it supports extensions and skins (feathers). Like Firefox, it’s built from Mozilla, cross-platform and open source. If you’re not a fan of iTunes, then Songbird may be a great alternative to check out.
Songbird Features:
- Support for MP3, AAC, OGG, FLAC, WMA, and more
- Songbird comes in 39 languages.
- Search the web from the context of your collection or tell Songbird to search on the currently playing track.
- Choose from the two included themes: Rubberducky or Dove. You can even make one yourself.
- Drag-and-drop songs from the Library or another playlist to create your own custom mixes.
- Runs on Mac OS X, Linux and Windows.
- Criteria-based playlists that are always up-to-date with your current collection.
- Get mixes from the Internet and stay up-to-date with the latest updates, downloads, and casts.
- Filter your collection by Genre, Artist, Album, and Song or Search-As-You-Type.
- Songbird plays MP3s without leaving the page.
- Play web pages as playlists and view any web page as a playlist.
- Tell Songbird to watch a folder for new music and it will automatically add new tracks to your collection

Check out Songbird and enjoy music in a completely new way.
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