FolderPlay - An audio application for Symbian OS, that gaplessly plays back a subset of the directory structure with orientation on lossless formats and supports the following audio file types: WAV, LPCM, FLAC, APE/MAC, AC3, MP3, OGG, AAC (ADTS).
Red button - send to background.
Green button - pause/resume (on touch devices use the toolbar instead)
S+Amp Music player - player with Visualizer playing in backgound. Full navigation music function and special with you can seek music. If music be playing and stop with calling-in, when call finished, the music will back to play again
Playlist DJ-Get more enjoyment from your music collection with Playlist DJ v1.01. Instantly create new playlists. Match your music to your mood or change your mood with your music. Playlist DJ automatically analyzes and profiles your music collection, then builds playlists at your command
ASPY Player-Music player for Symbian S60 phones with Last.fm scrobbling built-in. It can create a history of the tracks played while offline and send them later in batch to Last.fm
Scenetone is a music player that is able to play old module formats such as Soundtracker, Protracker, S3M and XM. Also, Commodore 64 .SID files can be played. Scenetone also supports generating of .WAV files to a fixed location in the file system to be used as a ringtone.
What's New in This Release:
· "Tough touch"-release
XSound Theme - Ice Theme - XSound Sound Player and Dictaphone theme
The Ice theme
SymbCode decided to reduce the installation file size. The skins will be available separatly from the sis file. So, after you downloaded and installed the XSound Sound Player application, you will find the skins separatly on Hanadano and on the official site, too
XSound Theme - Tropical Theme - XSound Sound Player and Dictaphone theme
The Tropical theme
SymbCode decided to reduce the installation file size. The skins will be available separatly from the sis file. So, after you downloaded and installed the XSound Sound Player application, you will find the skins separatly on Hanadano and on the official site, too