Once minimized, the player also sits neatly in your system tray so it's well integrated into your OS. One nice added little extra that Spider Player also has a built-in ID3 tag editor and CD ripper that can burn in MP3, WAV, OGG and WMA formats. There's also a pitchshifter, echo and reverb bar to play with. To control playback in Spider Player, you can simply drag and drop the status bar and it responds very quickly. But you can split these up as you like and place them in various parts of your desktop for easy access. For example, when you open it, the main playback window, equalizer and playlist are all joined together. As with Winamp, I like the fact that you can also divide-up the player as you like. The look is obviously a key part for the developers and they've even included a "tuning" bar in Spider Player's skin which allows you to change the tone of it according to the mood you are in.
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