Features:
- It plays mp3, mp4, mp2, mp1, ogg, aac, aif, fla, flac, m2a, m4a, wav, and wma files; it also can play audio CDs.
- It can create aac, aif, flac, mp3, mp4, ogg, wav files.
- Load memory, or a virtual disk, full of songs and keep playing after the system's power-saving features spindown the hard disk(s).
- Play songs between settable start and stop points, and loop between them. For example, play just three seconds of every song in a list. Or loop on a section of a song.
- Apply more than the usual sound control: 31-band equalizer, stereo balance, stereo separation (nice to reduce for headphones), reverse stereo, left/right/pan mono, channel (speaker) phase inversion, and a fun 'Left minus Right' mono pan mode that removes sound in the 'center' channel, for example to take out a singer.
- Generate new songfiles with the sound controls applied, for example new mp3 files for a portable mp3 player that lacks a graphic equalizer
- OS9 support has been removed.
- OSX pbproj files have been removed.
- Mac SoundManager audio support has been removed.
- lame mp3 encoder was updated to lame-398-2 (was 398-0).
- An error message on OSX Native gui when pressing Next was fixed.
- wx builds were tested with wxWidgets-2.8.10 wxMac, wxGTK (1 and 2), and wxMSW.
- A menu item was added to copy settings from another songlist.
- Unix gtk builds were tested with gtk+-2.16.1.
- OSX binaries built on 10.4 were tested on 10.6 intel (SnowLeopard).
- OSX building was tested on 10.6 intel using gcc/g++ 4.0.1 (not 4.2).
- OSX building was tested on 10.6 intel using XCode 3.2.
- Docs were updated.

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