Songbird 1.0, the first really stable version

That’s right, kids Pioneers of the Inevitable has released the final version of Songbird 1.0. The improvements are many and varied, you can review the post of Yira if you give him a refresher, as it almost is the Release Candidate but with some bugs fixed. For those who still do not know, this is a music player based on the same code of Firefox and therefore free, extensible and oriented to the web.

In general, the stability of the application has improved significantly: what was once a major problem now is very difficult to happen. In addition, integration with Web services has been expanded and improved, from searches to information about our mp3 songs to a click away from your music library. Of course other features such as themes and extensions are continuing, and increasingly polished.

Personally, I recommend downloading for anyone who likes to manage your music library, regardless of the platform you use, Linux, Windows or Mac. If this is your first time you use it, you’ll be glad to know that imports and automatically synchronizes your music library from other similar applications such as iTunes, although it will take quite a while if your collection is large.

Posted on December 3, 2008


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