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(Unverified)Dec 30th 2009 1:41AM
I would rather prefer mediamonkey to song bird
SugarDaddyJan 4th 2010 1:58PM
MediaMonkey definitely rocks. Rather than being a blatant open source iTunes like Songbird, MediaMonkey definitely distinguishes itself. One of my favorite features is that it is beautifully multi-threaded. Where iTunes likes to lock you out while it does certain tasks, MediaMonkey will queue it up so you can perform other tasks (like skipping a track) while it is doing work. Granted, I haven't used iTunes in a while, but that was the case when I switched to MediaMonkey.
You can definitely get by on the free version of mediamonkey, but the pro version has some really nice features as well. I highly highly recommend.