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iMp3 1.4 build 1.4.0.1

No. of downloads: 0 Licence: Free to try
Publisher: HuellaSoft File size: 7M
Date added: 14-02-2008 Minimum requirements: Windows XP

Publisher:

HuellaSoft

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http://www.huellasoft.com

iMp3 is HuellaSoft's mp3 player. If you are tired of fooling around with other companies' complicated and memory devouring audio players, try iMp3 and see why its simplicity overpowers all other mp3 players. iMp3 has an easy to use interface with all of the usual mp3 player functions including: fast forward, rewind, save and load playlists, and multi-select files.

iMp3 also comes complete with a variety of color schemes including our newest Apple iTunes knockoff. Version 1.4 build 1.4.0.1 includes unspecified updates.

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