SongBirdVersion 0.2 of the growing open source music player Songbird has been released. It is available on Windows, Mac, Linux, 64-bit platforms and in more than 30 languages! You may read more about SongBird’s appealing features over here.

As for me, i’m currently downloading it to make a thorough test on Ubuntu Linux.

So, what do you think of SongBird?

6 Responses to “Songbird: open source music player”

  1. Karl Says:

    Yeah, I downloaded the source and started playing with it a bit. Can’t wait for 1.0 to be released in 2007!

  2. Reem Says:

    I think it’s going to take over winamp, windows media player and iTunes as soon as version 1.0 is released. After all, they do have a mozilla-product-alike name and build upon mozilla code ;)

  3. Samer Says:

    I also can’t wait for 1.0 :) oh well..

  4. mahdoum Says:

    interesting, never heard of it. The design is obviously a bad copy of iTunes, This looks as the beginning of something great, but until it becomes better i’ll stick with iTunes :P

  5. Aleksandersen Says:

    I prefer Banshee over Songbird. Songbird has just gotten… Well, it acts too much as a Web browser. So it should be a “digital Wedia player.”

    http://banshee-project.org/

  6. Samer Says:

    Thanks for the info Daniel! I’m checking it out right now :)

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