skiTunes is an open-source music software that serves as an alternative to iTunes. It is fast and highly customizable, offering users flexibility in organizing and playing their music library.
One of the biggest differences between skiTunes and iTunes is that skiTunes uses native widgets, meaning that it automatically blends with the rest of your operating system. In comparison, iTunes often requires hacking to achieve a similar effect. Additionally, skiTunes supports more file formats than iTunes, including OGG and WMA.
Another great feature of skiTunes is its ability to offer binaries optimized for specific processors, such as PowerPC G3, G4, and G5, with a generic PowerPC build offered as well. skiTunes supports MP3, AIFF, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, OGG, and WMA file formats.
A recent update to skiTunes has brought new features, including a customizable toolbar, iGoom visualizer, dock control menu, support for icon themes, time indicator, playlist icons, ability to specify iTunes library to use, mini-mode float option, better performance, ability to rename playlists, and an initial structure for ratings support is laid out. The "greyed out files in Add to Library" bug has also been fixed.
Overall, if you're looking for an alternative to iTunes that offers native widgets, supports more file formats, and provides optimized binaries for specific processors, skiTunes may be worth checking out.
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