#5585

AIMP (short for Artem Izmaylov Media Player) is a free yet professional and advanced audio player for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Artem Izmaylov from Russia. It supports most music file formats, 32-bit audio processing, plugin extensions, global hotkeys, file search, creation of bookmarks and playback queues, alarms and automatic shutdown, Internet radio, multiple languages, and more.
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#5509
Tray Radio a small and exquisite online radio stations player + music player for Windows, developed by Nend Software from United Kingdom. Tray Radio was designed a little differently as a music radio application for all kinds of music enthusiasts - it doesn't have a main interface, but instead hosts the entire application on the system tray, and only allows to invoke various functions and setting options via right click menu.

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#4432

In my opinion, there is only one thing to focus on for any music players - music play itself, so any functionality or design that has nothing to do with this is gaudy and burdensome. This is why there is only one audio player - 1by1 in my computer. But it may be replaced by Boom Audio Player from today, there are 3 reasons for this decision: the latter has better audio quality; supports more audio formats; supports playing the audio track in a MP4 video directly.
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#3941
Winamp was first released in 1997, and had taken the world since Version 2 (released in 1998). From Version 3 (released in 2002), Winamp started losing a lot of users. The subsequent V5 and V5.x are both powerless. We can see that, even now, Winamp still hasn't given up the hope of rebirth! While the key to its fate is its frequent owners' change hands (being acquired by AOL was a fatal mistake) and indecisive business pattern and profit model (free -> commercial -> free) - reduced to a pure trade good, which made iTunes perfect.

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#1923

Sometimes, looking at the foobar2000 or other similar audio player with white characters on black background, I'm often curious about what program the people in the DOS time use to play music? What they look like?And I'm always a guy who misses the past, miss the classic.
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#256
1by1 is an excellent audio player tool by Martin Pesch (its another quality audio tool is mp3DirectCut), know as its ultra small size and single-minded function. Compare with Winamp and many other mainstream audio players, 1by1 uses much less memory (run, play and minimize), and the gap is very obvious!

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