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FoxyTunes

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FoxyTunes
Image:FoxyTunesScreenshotSmall.png
FoxyTunes on the status bar
Developer(s) FoxyTunes, Alex Sirota
Stable release 3.0.4 / June, 2008
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Web browser Music Media player
License Freeware, Proprietary
Website www.foxytunes.com
Mozilla Firefox
(category)
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Origins and Lineage

FoxyTunes is a browser extension which allows the user to control media players from the browser window. FoxyTunes works in Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Application Suite, Flock and Mozilla Thunderbird.

The extension supports the normal media player functions and displays currently playing track information. Additionally, the extension allows searching various Web sites to get images, videos, biographies etc. related to the music being played.

On February 4, 2008, Yahoo announced that it had acquired FoxyTunes from the Israeli developers.[1]

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[edit] Features

  • Volume controls
  • Seek Slider
  • Configurable keyboard shortcuts
  • Currently playing track information
  • Customizable and collapsible
  • Auto-hide
  • Skinnable and localizable
  • Automatically launch your player when needed
  • Pop up and hide the player window with a click
  • Correctly shows track information encoded in any language, supports Unicode
  • Alarm Clock and Sleep Timer
  • InfoBox including album cover finder, recent track history and more[clarification needed]

[edit] Supported players

[edit] Microsoft Windows

[edit] Unix

[edit] Mac OS X

[edit] See also

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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