There's new Windows software which lets users worldwide search for music online, play tracks and create playlists. No registration, limits or geo-restrictions. Later on, Freemake Music Box will be enriched with online version and applications for iPad, iPhone, Android.
Intro video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Igv0LIHE5KY
Freemake Music Box provides a fast way to find and stream legally posted online music to user's computer. The free tool delivers music search results sorted by artist, album or specific songs. Due to integrated powerful search algorythm Freemake Music Box can find a certain song using a broad word combination a user puts into a program search bar.
The application allows users to organize found music into playlists which can be edited, removed or renamed. For more convenience Freemake Music Box automatically saves playlists in the program intact so next time a user starts the program, he will find all his built playlists in the same order.
Together with search functionality, Freemake Music Box 0.9 gives control over found music and features an inbuilt music player which rewinds, loops, stops or skips selected tracks. If available, Freemake Music Box displays music clips in a separate window which can be set as hidden upon user's choice.
Vladimir Mikhailov, the Product Development Head says: "Our main idea that stands behind Freemake Music Box was to provide users with simple solution to the task where and how to find free internet music. With future versions we're going to turn online music listening into complete and perfect experience".
Freemake Music Box is in its early stage and planned to get its fully featured web based version, playlists syncronization between computers and mobile gadgets and iOS/Android applications.
About Freemake Music Box
Freemake Music Box is a free music application for online music search and listening. Freemake Music Box runs under Windows XP/Vista/7 and requires Microsoft .NET for proper functioning.
The software is available at http://www.freemake.com/free_music_box/
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
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