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A free and cool non-conventional looking audio player for Windows
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by jarod on Feb 22, 2008

Pros: It is quite easy to use and the interface is intuitive and skinable.
Cons: I couldn’t access to AOL's audio and video services with Quintessential Player.
Benefits:
Quintessential Player definitely counts as one of the best multimedia players I’ve experienced. To the functions, it has full support for most audio formats and incorporates dozens of unique and powerful features to increase the enjoyment of playing your music.
I’ve used this program to keep your music files clean. It offers us a track editor which allows me to edit single tracks or groups of tracks at the same time.
Some advanced users (including me) may like ripping CDs or converting music into our favourite format. With Quintessential Player’s help, that will be done easily. Insert your favourite music CD into your computer and click the record button to start ripping! You could also use the encoder to convert files to other digital formats.
This program is skinable. There are a lot of gorgeous skins of Quintessential Player, so you could choose your favorite one to show your individuality. You could also place the player anywhere on your screen with the desired extensions open and click \'Save Current Layout\'.
Set up:
The installation is easy and straight forward, which you could finish in seconds. There is no adware or spyware combined with the set up file, so you could install it without hesitations.
If you want to remove this program, just click the Uninstall button. The entire program will be deleted from your computer, and there will be garbage left.
Interface:
The interface is intuitive, so you could easily use this program to enjoy your songs or movies. The color style is compatible with Windows Vista – whether the frame or the buttons are all semi-transparent.
System Requirements:
It works well on all of Windows operation systems.
Conclusion:
Quintessential Player pretty much lives up to its name - its pretty perfect in what it does. It would be nice to include a media library function for easier music management. Plus some built in radio stations (like Winamp uses Shoutcast) wouldn't hurt.


