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Teen Spirit
Review date:May 19, 2006
Version reviewed:0.9.427
NOTE: the review only pertains to the version/date mentioned above. Subsequent versions could be quite different from the reviewed version.
Review:

Teen Spirit is a music organizer and integrated media player that is designed to work with collections of music.

It features a lyrics finder, an ID3 tag editor/reader, album info, artist bio with pic, a HiRes album cover downloader, and more.

This is a cool MP3 organizer and player that can also handle some other formats (AVI, MPG, WMA, etc). With full interaction with the Internet it can provide a wealth of information about an artist or an album, and the built-in lyric downloader has a 95% success rate when working with common tracks (lyrics are also displayed within the program so you can sing-along when they being played).

It supports common playlists, history logging, ordered drag 'n drop, advanced searching (including a text search in lyrics), and lots more. It will also hide itself away as a desktray icon (next to the clock) for those times you just want to listen while you are doing other things.

This is almost the Swiss Army Knife for multimedia – its features just seem to go on and on.

Many full-featured programs are complex to use and it seems you need an University course just to run them. Not so with Teen Spirit. The interface is so easy you will be using the program within minutes of installing it.

Apart from the name, we loved Teen Spirit. It does everything we want in a player, and adds a lot of features we never thought we needed – until they were available.

Teen Spirit is a "must have" for anyone who has more than two MP3 files on their computer.

Get it now!

Note: we have been advised that this program is not suitable for Windows 95, 98 & ME.

Screenshots:

Below: the desktray icon showing the right-click context menu and the mini player window

Below: the main window

Below: up close and personal showing an artist's bio and the right-click context menu

Below: the Options dialog box

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