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mp3Player is a small audio-player application to listen to songs from various sources one after the other: insert one or more CD-Rs, mount external Drives (ex. penDrives) and drop one or several folders containing audio-files, and watch mp3Player list all of the songs and play them continuously.

Supports playback of all Quicktime-supported audio-files and will display QuickTime pictures or movies. Smart auto-detect, auto-play, auto-eject CD options. Loop, Replay, EQ, 3D Effects, random play. Favorites folder for easy access to favorite songs. Disk-burning and importing Playlists from iTunes supported.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.6.1: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.

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Developer:AsramSoftware
Downloads:9,475
  - Version d/l:442
Multimedia & Design:MP3
License:Shareware
Date:02 Oct 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$10.00
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mp3Player User Reviews (27 posts)Write A Review
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Apr 24 2007
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QUBEX  Weak.

I don't really get why there's a market for an expensive replacement to free iTunes, which incidentally orders of magnitude superior in every respect to this.

It's ugly, lacking features, and barely operable.

Seriously... what's it for? I'm really confused.  
(Version 1.4.5)

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Apr 24 2007

BEBDABHRHBRWEFG 3R§5Y5H4WTEDSFB  and the award for "most pointless creation of a commercial app which offers less features than the corresponding free app" goes to...  
(Version 1.4.5)

praisebury
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Jun 10 2009

JAZZYGUY  It's ALL about MONEY! And who KNOWS where the MONEY is going? RASPUTIN was a Monk too!  
(Version 1.5.9)

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Jun 10 2009

HALEAKALARI  rasputin wasn't such a bad guy. you don't seem to understand that "god" is just a concept. ascetics, "mystics" and even some clergy-folk, they KNOW this, as for most other people out there, they think "god" is some sort of sentient entity. it's really just another way of saying "there is an ever-present, ongoing, intricate pattern of creation, destruction and reconstitution which provides basic sustenance for all. we are all bound together by, subject to, and part of, a greater whole. we all end up in the same place. feeding the earth, feeding the cattle. thus in a sense, entering a state of entropic merging with this whole." out of the void, comes life and death. there are a hundred different ways to say it.

unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), it is part of the human condition to take sides, to form groups and irrational explanations for things we don't understand. the downside of this, is a perpetual state of conflict and disagreement, the upside is, it prevents humanity *as a whole* from becoming homogenized automatons... if you can see past the veil, that is.

i also love that macupdate can become a forum for just about any topic. everything is about money... yes. because we live in a world where everything is about money. religious organizations and orders (mostly just those which proselytize) must function as business entities, to an extent, in order to survive. it's the same with music, visual art, written art, food production etc... you may not like it and i definitely hate it, but it doesn't seem that this will change any time soon. /rant  
(Version 1.5.9)

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0
Jun 10 2009

JAZZYGUY  A VERY intelligent comment and I must say that I agree with you except for Rasputin who was a very bad influence on the monarchy in Russia and was not known for his clerical attributes but for his own desire for ultimate power.But I must say you are correct in your "rant" which shows your character as being a good person.  
(Version 1.5.9)

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Jun 10 2009

HALEAKALARI  thanks. most people who think things through, are pretty much on the same page, we just tend to get caught up in debating the finer details and lose sight of the "big picture"... it's kind of funny :]  
(Version 1.5.9)

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Apr 15 2009
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POETFREAK  This is intended to be a lightweight alternative for iTunes. All of the reviers talking about how this does not compare to iTunes, duh! It was not meant to, and iTunes is a big clunky resource hog.

It does take less memory and CPU, but the interface is kind of ugly, the features limited and although it is advertised as shareware it is in fact a time limited demo. I appreciate the effort, I sent them money, then erased this anyway. Cog and SoundApp ReBorn are both better, and free.

I am still wishing XMMS worked natively and well in OS X... Oh, well.  
(Version 1.5.5)

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Oct 18 2008

HARRY G.  Very ugly and completely superfluous.  
(Version 1.5.2)

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Jan 6 2008

NAOH  Just a quick mention that the version 1.5 that was linked here is a PowerPC version.

It would seem the developer has just spotted this, and has pulled the file from the server.

Hopefully he'll put a Universal Binary version up there soon.  
(Version 1.5)

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Jul 2 2007

JAN_RYBAR  VLC does the same thing and it's free.  
(Version 1.4.6)

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Jul 1 2007

GUILE  Really poor app! I can't understand why it has been made for... BTW someone should mail the author about a program called "itunes", done by an obscur company called "Apple". Everyone should visit the author's homepage, there are bunch of useless programs like this one, always shareware...  
(Version 1.4.6)

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Apr 24 2007

CAPTAIN WAFFLE  I'm all for supporting third party developers, but this program is a joke. Why would I want to spend 10 dollars on a program that is buggy, looks terrible, and has very few features. I mean if it was at least comparable to iTunes, I might consider buying it for 5 dollars. This developer needs to at least make it free until it can stand up to iTunes.  
(Version 1.4.5)

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Jan 6 2008

XYPHER  Believe me, there are worse apps out there!  
(Version 1.5)

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