This DJ tool gets down to business with support for multiple playlists, powerful commands for altering song order and automatic song mixing. You can play music with the internal player or through SlimDevices SqueezeBox/Transporter. The application's features include music library organized by year/genre/artist/album, tool-tip-status information for the songs and playlists, powerful ID3 editor, scheduling songs and commercials. In addition, you can paste your play lists from PartyDJ directly to a CD burner or MSN chat to have them transferred. PartyDJ also sports full cue support, quick filter by artist or album, advanced equalizer and DSP, album art and lyrics.
Version 9.3.0.1 adds Internet radio broadcasting and media sharing.
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