May 14, 2008 12:01 AM PDT

Featured Freeware: MediaMonkey

Mac users may have it easy with iTunes, but Windows fans should look elsewhere for solid features, a customizable interface, and device syncing support that doesn't devour resources. That's why there's MediaMonkey, which juggles excellent library-management tools with skins, plug-ins, autotagging, links to the Amazon.com MP3 store, track encoding, podcast catching, and more.

Upon first launch, the program scans your drive for supported digital media files to add to the library. Files are sorted based on their ID3 tags, and the helpful Auto-Rename and Auto-Tag From Filename features keep untagged tracks from falling through the cracks. Party mode locks down your library while still allowing people to request songs. Third-party plug-ins are available from the site if you want to tinker with the playback and encoding engine or add additional sound-processing effects. Throw $20 at the Monkey to get advanced features such as sleep, scripting, previewing, and on-the-fly file conversion when syncing with a portable device, but all the best features come in the free version.

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by bbsg May 14, 2008 5:02 AM PDT
tx 4 all
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by Zagig May 14, 2008 7:26 AM PDT
I have tried a number of different media players for my massive music library over the years. About a year ago, I started using Media Monkay and it has been fantastic. If you listen to music on a regular basis, this is the player the use. One thing I really like is the ability to sort the songs in my playlists by different properties so I don't always listen to my playlist in the same order.
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by ipmccauley May 15, 2008 9:23 AM PDT
This is THE application to use for music. Try it and you will be pleased.
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by pampz May 20, 2008 9:55 PM PDT
don't miss this.
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