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Thread: MacAmp is not free?

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    MacAmp is not free?

    Boo!

    I gotta listen to the MP3s at school on our G3 and G4. Other than iTunes and SoundJam (and crappy NON-FREEWARE MacAmp), what good playlist-capable MP3 players with equalizers are out there for MacOS 9 (not Mac OS X)?

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    What is it with you people and getting something for nothing??

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    Freeware is freeware. Winamp rocks. SoundJam and iTunes could be better.

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    Bleh.

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    iTunes looks sweeeeeeeeet to me

    uhh i dunno get a crack
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    iTunes is cool, but it is waaaay too big (window-size-wise). I want something Winamp-like.

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    Originally posted by filburt1
    iTunes is cool, but it is waaaay too big (window-size-wise). I want something Winamp-like.
    Uhh...maybe this is limited to the Win32 realm...but...minimize?

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    But I always want it open. And in MacOS, you "hide" it. OS X made app management sooooo much easier with the dock.

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    Originally posted by filburt1
    But I always want it open. And in MacOS, you "hide" it. OS X made app management sooooo much easier with the dock.
    Arien and his pursuit of perfection

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