Songbird 0.6rc2: Finally, editable metadata!

Songbird, the Mozilla-based, web-enabled media player and mash-up tool, grows ever closer to its 0.6 release. Version 0.6rc2 went out over the weekend, and it's packed with goodies. Of particular interest to yours truly, 0.6 includes improved performance for large media libraries and a spiffy new metadata editor that actually writes back to the individual music files. Until now, the absence of these features has kept me from adopting Songbird as my day-to-day media player; I'm now anxious to see whether Songbird can become, for me at least, an iTunes killer.

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If you, too, are interested in the latest Songbird 0.6 release candidate, you can read the overview, download the executable or peruse our previous coverage of the project.

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  5. Interview: Songbird developer evangelist Stephen Lau

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