
Blaze Tray Audio 3.0
Blaze Tray Audio is as easy as it sounds.

It is an audio player that minimizes to your tray the second you press the play button. Clear the clutter, I say! It's just one less thing on my toolbar I have to worry about when I (Alt-F4) an application. From the tray you have the normal options you'll find on any application: seek next, seek last, pause, ... you get the point. With a simple double-click, the application maximizes, and you can tweak your options. Sound cool yet?
I've got a bit more for you. It's skinnable, and the author has a few lined up for you already. And if that isn't enough! It's play list is top notch. Once you are ready to open a file/path to play your files, there is a neat feature called audio playback installed. You can preview the songs you are choosing before adding them to the playlist! This feature is just too awesome for words, so enjoy!
I've reviewed tons of audio programs in the past, and let's just say that Blaze is definitely on the right track and on their way to taking over the market.
~calamity
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Aug 24, 2008 | 09:24 AM