Bemused 1.73

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  • Date added:
    03/04/2003
  • File size:
    144K
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    EPOC (Psion OS), Nokia 7650

Publisher’s description

Bemused is a system which allows you to control your music collection from your phone, using Bluetooth. It requires a Nokia 7650 and a PC with a Bluetooth adapter. You can do the following with Bemused: browse your music collection on your phone Play files in any format supported by Winamp - including MP3s, CDs, MIDIs, etc; control Winamp versions 2 and 3, Windows Media Player and PowerPoint Viewer - pause, stop, rewind, fast-forward etc; add songs to the playlist and use shuffle and repeat; browse and select songs in your playlist; download songs to your phone (supported formats: WAV and MIDI); customise the look of the system with skins.

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