Linked by Kroc Camen on Thu 17th Sep 2009 14:56 UTC
Apple "Watching Steve take the stage and roll out a new version of iTunes got us all nostalgic for the old days, when iTunes logos changed color and our jukebox looked like it could withstand a bomb blast. Below is the history of the application that is running more than any other on our Macs. It spawned the iPod, iPhone, Apple TV and gave us an excuse to throw out those ugly CD towers that resided in the corners of our houses in the 90s. The ever present, iTunes."
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MusicMatch Jukebox
by robojerk on Thu 17th Sep 2009 22:38 UTC
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2006-01-10

I liked SoundJam MP, but then I switched to Windows at the time and met MusicMatch Jukebox. It totally blew me away with it's awesomeness. Most solid music management/player of the time and still would probably be my favorite music app if Yahoo! hadn't destroyed it.

It's features maybe in other players today but MMJB just did them better. Super tagging was near flawless, folder watch (for music on home server).

My conspiracy side believe someone had Yahoo buy the app then dismantle it and drive away all the users.

Sorry, iTunes is okay but it won't sync over a network (home sharing is not the same), no smart tagging. It's pretty much just a store.