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There are way to many applications that don't or won't work with Vista. That's why I've stuck with XP. I'm waiting for Windows 7.
I've got a new computer, but I am due an upgrade to Windows 7. Maybe I'll wait it out, but the program is old and without support any longer, so I don't have much hope that "7" will make the difference.
I wrote my own database using MS Access. It has served me quite well although it doesn't have all the bells and whistles something like Songbird has. I expect it to work with Windows 7 as it is running on MS Access.
I use http://www.firetongue.com/
but www.smartcdcatalog.com works well too.
foobar also is great for this...and totally free.
ncdrawl;
As a veteran the word foobar reminds me too much of FUBAR. It's really an awful name for an application.
Those who don't know history are destined to repeat it.
Edmund Burke
That's what I'm reminded of when I see "foobar". That's probably why I've been using songbird. It's from the same open source as Open Office. I switched to Open Office from MS Office. The only part of MS Office I still use is Access. I'll be dropping that as soon as I get around to writing a DB in Open Office.
name aside..hell, call it what you want...it rocks!
best player ever!
im a vet too..but we didnt use that acronym much.
Well, I do use Songbird although it doesn't currently use ASIO. I got out of the service in 1970. Those old acronyms were still in use back then.