Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Songbird 1.1 Grabs Album Art in One Step, Runs Lighter and Faster [Downloads]

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Windows/Mac/Linux (All platforms): The free, multi-platform iTunes assaulter (if not quite killer) Songbird busts out great improvements for a 1.1 version, including a one-click album art grabber, performance improvements, and loads o' little tweaks.

The killer new feature is a single menu option, under "Tools," that scans your entire music collection and grabs the relevant album art from Last.fm's web site. That alone makes the oft-improved, awesomely extensible music manager worth a look. But most of the big improvements in this release have been under the hood, so to speak:

We made some substantial gains this release:
* Reduced memory use with a large library by 40%
* Cut CPU usage during playback by half
* Fixed playback memory leaks
* Made library caching configurable
* Added batching to the media importer, reducing memory use by 60%
* Reduced Mac download size 45%
* Fewer Crashes: We've worked hard to identify and fix ten of the most common crashes in Songbird.

Songbird certainly doesn't suffer from a little tighter operation—it's competing, after all, with the 800-lb. gorilla named iTunes, so having a clearly distinct profile is a good stance.

Check out Songbird's more visible improvements by clicking through our short gallery:

 Hit that "Get Album Artwork" button, and you're on your way. It's not flawless, of course, especially if your library contains files named by, shall we say, disparate sources. But it!  's one o f the most convenient tools of its kind.  Songbird can now do smarter folder watching—put in new music or delete your old stuff, and Songbird will automatically update your listening library.  This version understands better than previous releases that "The Beatles" belong up in the B slot when sorting, and has similarly smart handling of "a" and other common app-trickers.
 A new 7Digital music store is stocked with really high-quality (320kbps), non-DRM music from indie artists, can recommend artists based on your playing history, and contributes some of its proceeds back into Songbird development.

Songbird 1.1 is a free download for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.

Songbird 1.1 is here [Songbird Blog]