Songbird Beta 3 for Android now available for download
Songbird, the Mozilla-powered Android media player, has just hit its third beta release. The free application has gotten better and better with each beta release, and now comes packing a few decent features. Apart from a plethora of bug fixes, here are the changes from beta 2:- Playlist creation and editing
- Settings options
- Set your favorite song as a ringtone
- Better interaction between player and phone
- Better support for headsets with buttons, including using the headset hook button to answer and hang up calls
Playlist support has been built-in via context menus for press and hold gestures for songs, albums, and artists; while the side-dragger lets you re-order the list of tunes to your liking quickly and easily. So, if you've been looking for an alternative media player, check out the free Songbird beta 3 on the Android Market.












Comments
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Subscribe to commentsKirti JoshiMar 7th 2011 6:56AM
i love android.
DaveMar 7th 2011 4:14PM
Songbird is cool, but you should look into MusicBee. Free and way more features than Songbird. Rips to mp3 too, with a little work to enable Lame.
turuMar 7th 2011 4:35PM
@Dave
read carefully. This is article about songbird for android, not for desktop.
AnthonyMar 7th 2011 8:23PM
DoubleTwist is better.
sashimiMar 15th 2011 5:27AM
Maybe, but PowerAMP is currently by far the best