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16 September 2001 08:30 PM
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Windows Media Player 7

Microsoft's ambitious Windows Media Player 7 provides a unified interface for playing, recording, and managing audio, video, and MIDI files. This free Windows utility also delivers superior streaming-media playback capabilities and can even download songs to portable music players. Although WMP doesn't support RealAudio, RealVideo, or QuickTime files -- and can play, but not record, MP3 files -- it's the way to go if you're looking for a slick, versatile media solution.

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