If you listen to music and find yourself thinking about the different individual tracks, or wondering how the song will sound if it was transposed a few tones or if it was in a different key, or if you just like to experiment with music, then you will probably like these 5 free tools. ‘Sonic →
Want a tiny yet powerful portable audio converter? Check out free FlicFlac
FlicFlac is a small, highly portable tool for converting audio files from one format to another. It supports a number of different file formats, is completely free to download and use, and can be run portably. It can even add a ‘Convert with FlicFlac’ entry to Windows’ right click context menu that appears when right →
Organize your multimedia with Banshee
Banshee is an open source freeware multimedia manager that will help you organize and centralize your media. It is loaded with tons of options for sorting, organizing and playing your music and video files, and even has a nifty ‘favorites’ feature that tracks what files you play most often and remembers them for use in →
Find and listen to music online with Freemake Music Box
Freemake Music Box is a free program that will let you find and listen to almost any song online and create playlists. It is a bit like Spotify, minus the geographic restrictions and the ads, but also minus the support for handheld devices and playlist sharing between users. Note that downloading music tracks locally is →
Video calls are easy with AV by AOL
AV by AOL is a very simple and easy to use video calling and conferencing tool that is free and entirely web-based. It allows you to connect with anyone else who has internet and a cam, without signing up for anything and without annoying or complicated installations. With a zero price tag and minimal distractions →
Interact with your music with Jajuk Advanced Jukebox
Do you have gigabytes worth of music files? Have trouble finding the one you want at a given moment? Want to get album covers and lyrics for the tracks you own? Jajuk Advanced Jukebox is free software that can help you with all this and more. [Note: this post was written by Freewaregenius contributor B.C. →





