![]() In my time as an MP3 consumer I’ve used a plethora of players, both hard- and software. In the time since there have been advances in codec, hardware and software players, metadata formats and online sales, but after more than a decade the humble MP3 is still a dominant force in computer based music listening. I received my first MP3 file over ten years ago, as a zip archive spanned over three 3.5″ floppy disks. Listening software is often one of those few apps we run every day, so here’s Jaymis’ exhaustive review of his favorite. Note that this doesn’t run on the Mac - feel free to discuss Mac alternatives in comments. Jaymis has me sold on MediaMonkey, available in cheap / free versions, for Windows. For many of us, listening to music - and managing our collections of music - can be as important as making music.
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