Statement : MediaMonkey will remain a tool for music/computer nerds with a small market share and Songbird will become the defacto standard for normal users to rival or beat iTunes for Win users.
Why is Songbird becoming a good mp3 player?
- Songbird actually looks like it was made after 2003 (This is why everything Apple sells like crazy)
- It's clean look with small borders/sliders and buttons that let the music collection take up more screen space
- The Mashtape functionallity gives listening to music a whole new experience
- It's genius way of enabling you to easily search Genre/Artist/Album AND easily return back to view all songs
- It's brilliant way of adding add-ons and managing them
- It's integrated web browser which enables you to view videos, pictures or text of artist you are listening to (Hypemachine etc.)
- People making ad-ons/themes for Firefox/Thunderbird will have no problem porting these to Songbird
- It's possibility to integrate a purchase function for several online stores (iTunes/Amazon etc.)
- Perfectly integrated LastFM support
- It's free!
- It's open source!!
What is wrong with Songbird? - The friggin bird is farting!!!
- It's annoying that when the song changes, it's not possible to automatically switch to this song in the library view
- Doesn't yet minimize to tray
- It uses 146.000+ k while MM3 uses 32.500+ k (this is crazy...)
- Can't see the song played on the taskbar
- It didn't import/read song rating from my library done with MM3 (why is this??)
- For some straaaange reason it play better music selection than MM3 (this is rubbish offcourse, but it feels like it....)
Why is MM3 a good player? - It's been out there for a "long" time so it has few bugs
- Uses far less memory
- Has functionality coming coming out of every orifice!
- The best tag editor in ANY player!
- It's fast
What is wrong with MM3? - It's ugly...well not excactly, but it looks outdated and it has for a long time (beauty is in the eye of the.....)
- The library doesn't get the space it should because sliders/bars/scrollers and whatnot takes up too much space!
- It's supposed to to everything for everyone
- It's too complicated for new users (it took a long time for me to be comfortable with it)
- Too much functionallity is in your face, when you don't actually need it or use it that often
- The actual player takes up too much space and is difficult to resize (you just need a start/stop button really....and next and previous, everything else is just crowing it)
- It's annoying as H when you start it up and EVERY program running hangs for 5-6 sec
What does MM need? - GET THE ALBUM ART WINDOW TO AUTOMATICALLY ADJUST WHEN YOU RE SIZE IT!! (lock aspect ratio)
- Tabs!!!!!!!!!! Get rid of that complicated three!!! (and it looks like Win 3.11)
- A way to have too versions in one ie. have a "standard" and "advanced" view function, stripping away functions you don't need for everyday playing and the way it is/looks now for when you are actually working on you music. This could be a tab?
- Better development community for add on's and themes
- Continous development...(I know this is done, but you need to be cutting edge, MM3.5 isn't that new anymore!
- Admit that iTunes and Songbird is doing something right and it's not bad copying or imitating something that works!
Mediamonkey is developed by geeks for geeks, normal user won't even grasp 50% of it's functionallity. It's like the planning software Safran. It has amazing functionallity, but it's developed by people why think like geeks, therefor you have to be a geek to figure out how it works.
Why am I writing this if I "hate" MM and don't immediately move over to Songbird? Because I actually like MM and sometimes you have to tell it like it is to makes things better
