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 Digital Juke 2.0.0 for Windows 95/98/2000/NT

Digital Juke is an MP3 music file player but one with a very specific purpose, to act as a jukebox when you are throwing a party.

Features:

  • Export available track lists to a text file, for extra processing before printing
  • Can be used in 'full screen' mode, with the menu bar hidden so that casual users cannot access the rest of your computer
  • Can be used entirely with mouse alone or with keyboard, if you want to set up a 'jukebox' with either of those input devices missing
  • Allows you to select any number of tracks from the playlist to be played in sequence, and then can revert to random play if no other tracks are 'queued'
  • Will allow you to create and use playlists which include tracks on volumes not currently loaded

License information: Plays five tracks. Must be registered for unlimited playing. Registration:US $15, NZ $30

Author Golden Micro Solutions Ltd
File Size 1.9 MB
License Shareware
Release Date 20-Dec-01

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SYS Req. Min 8Mb RAM, QuickTime 4.x or later

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