Monday, November 16, 2009

@MAX Tray Player


The standard media player that ships with Windows does a good job. It's free and it supports a
range of media formats. However, as with virtually any free software, it has a downside. Its
developers have concentrated on how to make some profit by selling media and not how to get you
buying the player itself. This is probably the main reason why the default Windows media player is
so slow. When you start it, it connects to the Internet, loads advertising and more.

It's time to think about a good replacement! @MAX Tray Player is intended for everyday use. Do
you like to listen to some background music when working with other Windows applications? Then
@MAX Tray Player is for you. The program inserts control buttons right into your Windows tray. You
don't have to open the main program window to control the player and you can easily access these
buttons from any Windows application.

While @MAX Tray Player is lightning fast and has a low impact on system resources, it is still a
powerful and feature-reach media center. It supports many audio and video file formats, and
provides advanced options and browsing capabilities. "My Media browser" window introduces an
explorer-like interface to your media resources and provides many useful features to manage
collections of your music and video files. Moreover, there is an ingenious way to select media files
from the Windows Tray. A pop-up menu allows you to browse your disks and select folders or files
as you select programs from your Windows Start button menu.

The program has a great look and a skinnable interface. Additional skins are available for
download from the developer's site.

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