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Building a no-compromise music player, part III

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8 Sep
2008
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I’ve ditched iTunes, finally.

Finally, I’ve found a media player application that is quicker and better than Apple’s nice but increasingly bloated app to manage my 10k+ and growing song list.

MediaMonkey is my new favourite application for playing digital music through my music rig. And its free to boot.

This elegant app has plenty going for it: playback support for the Apple Lossless Encoder format, encoding support for the open source Free Lossless Audio Codec (FLAC), a fab interface where album covers are displayed in a thumbnail grid format that makes browsing one’s music collection so much more intuitive, and – perhaps most importantly – the fact that MediaMonkey is nimbler than iTunes when it comes to managing huge and growing music collections.

 
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