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Songbird 0.7 RC1 is out: Mozilla-based music player is growing up
Songbird, the music player built on Mozilla is inching a bit closer towards a 1.0 release. Last night the developers pushed Songbird 0.7 Release Candidate 1 out of the nest, and it includes a whole slew of updates including improved memory usage, UI refinements, and a new setup assistant that makes it easy to import media libraries and configure Songbird to work with an iPod or other portable media player.
Here are a few more of the changes:
The latest version seems much faster and more stable than earlier versions.
[via gHacks]
Here are a few more of the changes:
- Support for iTunes-like smart playlists
- Optional concert calendar displays upcoming shows in your area based on the artists in your music library
- Last.fm support allows you to scrobble tracks
- Now uses GStreamer as the media core
- Faster metadata scanning
The latest version seems much faster and more stable than earlier versions.
[via gHacks]
