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- Price: Free
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- Date added: May 07, 2006
- Total Downloads: 2,886
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by: CNET Staff
JukeBox extracts and plays your WAV files, although its functionality isn't nearly as robust as we expected. Via its clear-cut, two-pane interface, it's simple to browse through your folders. The program then quickly locates and lists all WAV files within the folder. That's when things start to disappoint. It only displays the files found in one folder at a time, and it only plays one audio file at a time. Without a Help file, we stumbled onto the fact that JukeBox can play the next file listed by hitting either the space bar or the up/down arrow keys. We weren't able to create a list of files, nor does JukeBox automatically play the files in our folder sequentially or randomly, as claimed by the publisher. Although this freeware can post and play sound files, it isn't that much more convenient than simply clicking files in your current folder. Simply put, JukeBox comes up short for people looking to create automatic playlists.Publisher's description
From Easai :JukeBox is a WAV sound file player. JukeBox plays sound files in sequence or in random sequence. JukeBox.exe is meant to be used in training such as in learning languages. It is essential to be able to recognize what you hear and the fastest way to get there, is simply to listen to the recordings as many times as possible. The SPACE key is to set to randomly select a sound file, and arrow keys to move forward or backward in the file listing.
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