From Lifehacker:
Windows/Mac/Linux: The long-awaited cross-platform media player Songbird officially reaches its 1.0 release today. The open-source application--built on the same platform as Firefox--promises to bring exciting new innovations to a software jukebox market that has become arguably quite stale. Like Firefox, Songbird is extensible, meaning that users can customize the look, feel, and features of Songbird to their heart's content.
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I've been holding back on this one, but it is time to speak out.
On November 2, 2006,
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and Novell announced a deal.
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Cheers Greg,I give that a go !
Not happy with the players out there atm,be it rhythmbox or amarok or whatever,there's always something important they wont do so far.