Yeah Foobar is one of my favourite bits of software, no bloat and does everything I could need it to. If you need it to do some extra stuff like metadata tagging in a particular way or CD burning then just do a search and there will probably be a component for it that you can download. Oh and one of the best things is that there's an Foobar controller app that you can get on your phone to connect to the program and control mostly everything about it in realtime.
If you want to archive some CD music then use the lossless FLAC format, I forget if foobar comes with the executable but if not it should be downloadable from somewhere.
When I went that route, foobar was on one of the lists. As was Musicbee, which I went with. Think it covers same territory. MP3 tag gets a tick too for helping with metadata.
@Gurt
Cheers. MP3 is fine for what I need, in fact preferable for speed.
TBH if I could get a 2010 macbook pro with Snow Leopard cheap it would be ideal.
@Face
I had MusicBee at some point, will have a look. I just want that old iTunes.
I still use Chrome but it's more force of habit that anything else. We have Chrome as part of our corporate build. We also have to have IE11 for some legacy applications.
Firefox for me. Can't be doing with Google knowing everything I use my browser for.
Edge is Chromium based so should cope with websites better (e.g. than Firefox) and won't have Google logging your every move. Whether MS log your every move instead, I don't know.
Also, lol at MS bigging up original Edge and then dropping and replacing it in a really short amount of time. MS gotta MS.
I've got myself a Surface Go 2, and so far it's great.
But how do I stop it trying to sync theme settings from my laptop? It decides I must want the same wallpaper and theme settings on both devices, apparently at random.
For those with an open mind, wonders always await! - Kilton (monster enthusiast)
In other news, where does the Your Phone app keep the photos from, um, your phone?
My phone died recently, and I opened the YP app to hopefully rescue a few of my pictures. Sadly, YP is too clever for it's own good and promptly detected my new phone, and now I don't know where the pictures are. Are they hidden away somewhere or are they now gone forever?
For those with an open mind, wonders always await! - Kilton (monster enthusiast)