Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Music. Show all posts

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Best Of Chrome : Remo Music Player

 

Remo is a lightweight and beautiful music player that can be controlled with a smartphone. You can simply drag and drop folders into the player and play your favorite music. Remo is available on Chrome Web Store – For Your Desktop. The player has no setting, no options or any customization other than the player controls. Remo should have a place reserved in your Chrome App Launcher.

Remo Remo

Remo Music Player | Chrome Web Store

Monday, December 17, 2012

MiniLyrics


Add a lyrics Plug-in to Your Favorite Music Player



logo MiniLyrics (by Crintsoft)

  Click here to Download   Click here to Download (click on the logo to download)
  • MiniLyrics is a cross platform plug-in for music apps that allows you to view a smooth lyrics scroll for your music.
  • It automatically searches and downloads lyrics for your music.
  • Amazing translucency skins.
  • It supports a lot of music players like Winamp, Windows Media Player,iTunes, MediaMonkey, Spotify, Zune, Album Player, Helium Music Manager, JetAudio, Foobar2000,Songbird, AIMP2, The KMPlayer, J. River Media Center, J. River Media Jukebox, Quintessential Player, BSPlayer, Silverjuke, XMPlay, VLC Media Player, Media Player Classic Home Cinema,MusicBee.
  • It also comes with a easy to use lyrics editor and amazing translucency skins.

Click here to Download(Also available for android devices)
You can visit the developers here .

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Music Controlling using just Hand Gestures


Hand Gestures to control music



Among all the apps we use for our music, the prima facie feature is the playback control. The control over play/pause, changing tracks is what make you like a player. Beside UI, other features like syncing devices, internet radio, etc. are almost the same. Today I’ll cover 2 FREE apps, that lets you control music with simple hand gestures like a wave or holding up your palm.
This Week for Android: Sensor music player.
PC and Mac:  Flutter

1. Flutter

macwindows_vista_logo1(Click on the icons to download)
Flutter is like the kinect for PC or Mac. It works smooth and quick. A great compact app (3.3MB) works in the background consuming not more than 16MB of RAM. It uses image processing algorithms with response time less than 2 seconds. Compatible with Windows Media Player, iTunes, Winamp and Spotify. Surely a must have for plugin.
The Features I loved the most are:
  • Great response time.
  • Notification on Play/Pause.
  • Easy to use.
To visit the developers blog click here. To visit their website click here.

2. Sensor music player

android-logo-small(Click on the icons to visit download page)
Sensor music player features a lot of options to control your music. Waving over proximity sensor, shaking the phone, taping the surface on which it rests or pocketing the phone to play/pause, music change tracks, etc..It’s not only easy to use but also cool. The major issue with this app is that it drains the battery rapidly. The app is not very usable but totally worth a try. The UI is great, the equalizer is customisable and the sensor settings can be adjusted too. Finally a great app to play pranks on children.
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