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On Wednesday April 16, 2014 wizman said:
Quoted from another source: "Using an interface that resembles a rack stereo system, Media Rack lets you play your favorite WAVs, CD tracks, and MIDI files, as well as see the time and adjust your sound card's mixer settings. According to the developer this 16-bit app shipped with millions of HP Pavilion PCs, but is now free for your use. While it works fine under Windows 9x (it even supports long file and folder names), Media Rack is showing its age, especially when compared to programs like MusicMatch Jukebox and RealJukebox. For instance, it can't play MP3s, doesn't offer support for retrieving CD track info from the Internet, and has no playlisting abilities. However, it's easy to use and would be great for use on any Windows 3.1 system or a 486 that's running Windows 95."
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