Ask the Readers: What Desktop Music Player Do You Use?

We all love to listen to music on our computers whether at work or at home. This week we want to know which desktop music player you use for listening to music.

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There are a multitude of desktop music players available to choose from. Some come pre-installed on our computers and others we specifically download for their features and functionality. For some of us a music player that simply plays our music gets the job done nicely but for others there is a need or desire for more. Whether it is displaying album cover art, song lyrics, or creating playlists there is a music player out there to fit your needs.

People can definitely be passionate about their favorite music player and be ready to engage in a little evangelism when needed. But hey, if you know about a great music player, then why not share? You never know when you can help someone else find a better music player or perhaps find a better one yourself.

What is your favorite desktop music player? Do you use more than one? Let us know in the comments!

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