What do you use to listen to tunes.

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Vidboy10 said:
I lol at the people that use Winamp.

Anyways, I use Songbird.
It rules.
Oh? Please tell us all why you "lol" at people using Winamp.
You do have a reason, don't you?
 

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Gore said:
Vidboy10 said:
I lol at the people that use Winamp.

Anyways, I use Songbird.
It rules.
Oh? Please tell us all why you "lol" at people using Winamp.
You do have a reason, don't you?
Because it's UI is really cluttered and the program itself is outdated.

And Joe88, how come you say "Songbird sucks"?
 

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iTunes for all my music management (whole albums etc.). I know iTunes isn't a great program but it's easier to use with my iPod Touch and it's really not that bad once you get used to it. Works great for me.

Winamp for the odd individual MP3 or to test MP3s I haven't put in iTunes yet.

Youtube, Spotify and Last.fm for random listening.
 

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Vidboy10 said:
Gore said:
Vidboy10 said:
I lol at the people that use Winamp.

Anyways, I use Songbird.
It rules.
Oh? Please tell us all why you "lol" at people using Winamp.
You do have a reason, don't you?
Because it's UI is really cluttered and the program itself is outdated.

What?

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shaunj66 said:
iTunes for all my music management (whole albums etc.). I know iTunes isn't a great program but it's easier to use with my iPod Touch and it's really not that bad once you get used to it. Works great for me.

Winamp for the odd individual MP3 or to test MP3s I haven't put in iTunes yet.

Youtube, Spotify and Last.fm for random listening.
Exactly what I do. Winamp is not very good for managing a library.

Oh yeah. Lossy VBR MP3 when I can get my hands on it, otherwise at least 192kbps and usually not 320kbps (overkill).
 

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