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AeroPlayer AAC

Software Reviews
By: pdaBlast! Staff
November 29, 2006
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AeroPlayer AAC turns your Palm OS 5 deivce into a portable AAC audio player. Just copy your music files onto an SD or MMC card (or transfer them using HotSync), plug in your headphones, and listen to your music on the go!

With the release of version 5.5, AeroPlayer will now display album art embedded in your music files! Simply view the 'Track info' screen. If the current track has an image, it'll be displayed at the top of the screen. You can tap on the thumbnail for a full screen view.

There are also new versions of both the MP3 and AAC plug-ins. You'll need to have these installed to view album art correctly. Several bugs involving memory leaks have also been fixed, the result of which being that AeroPlayer should run better than ever on your Palm Powered device!



 
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