A program for playing music has not settled in my smartphone yet, I use standard Windows Media. However, the itch of the experimenter does not give me rest, so I decided to comb the Internet in search of an alternative. I would not like to go straight to the description of programs that are already well-known to everyone, it would be more interesting to get acquainted with those that are undeservedly little-known. iMusic attracted me because it looks like a regular program for Windows, with a familiar interface and clear features. The developers did not invent the bicycle, they made it according to existing analogues, but it turned out to be high-quality and beautiful.
What is immediately and openly stated is that the player works fine on weak PDAs. I don't know how weak my Samsung SGH-i710 is, but the player really works on it without brakes. The program supports playback of MP1, MP2, MP3, ogg, wma, wav and other formats, can correctly recognize CBR and VBR, and correctly display tags in different languages. Of the obvious advantages – a 10-band equalizer, and the familiar ala Winamp interface. The only thing I don't understand is how to pay for the program. Native site http://www.citsoft.net it's outrageously Korean, and I even downloaded it not from an offline site, but from here: http://www.tucows.com/download.html?software_id=372770& ;t=2.