Mercutio
Fatwah on Western Digital
"Songbird is a media browser and Web player built from Firefox's browser engine. Songbird is open source, will run on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux and supports user contributed, cross-platform extensions."
It has a similar look and feel to iTunes - not a good start, IMO, but in practice it's really more a web browser with a builtin media player. That's not entirely a bad idea.
The library feature is either much, much faster in operation than iTunes, or it's taking advantage of both the x2s (not likely, as this is a .1 release). I sicced it on a directory structure containing 300GB of MP3s and had my music identified in about 10 minutes (reading the ID3 tags seems to be a background process now that I look at it).
As a player it's a little too... big for my taste, and I don't have time right now to find FLACs, OGGs or APE files to see if they'll play without help.
Anyway, there's more information about this thing at BoingBoing.
It has a similar look and feel to iTunes - not a good start, IMO, but in practice it's really more a web browser with a builtin media player. That's not entirely a bad idea.
The library feature is either much, much faster in operation than iTunes, or it's taking advantage of both the x2s (not likely, as this is a .1 release). I sicced it on a directory structure containing 300GB of MP3s and had my music identified in about 10 minutes (reading the ID3 tags seems to be a background process now that I look at it).
As a player it's a little too... big for my taste, and I don't have time right now to find FLACs, OGGs or APE files to see if they'll play without help.
Anyway, there's more information about this thing at BoingBoing.