

Have any of you considered that those who say they got MusicMatch to run perfectly on their Windows 7 computer (64bit Home Edition) without virtualization is just yanking your chain? I've tried some if not all of the tricks and nuisances that have been posted on this site with the same results.nothing. MusicMatch is dead and unless you're running XP virtual machine on your Windows 7 computer there's no other way it's going to work. I've been watching this thread off and on for the past 18 months and I have posted here (anonymously) previously about my love for the MusicMatch software but I think it's time that everyone who hasn't to just face the facts. I'm not saying this to be a prick, but to hopefully help those who haven't already get closure with this situation.

Here, let me repeat it again if you didn't comprehend it the first time. The program has an interface that can be customized by means of skins, as well as a function that allows us to minimize the player's size so that it is accessible, without being annoying, while we perform other tasks.I think some of you need to read that one statement above so you can stop pining after what will never be again and just move on. The application not only allows us to listen to and order music, but it will also allow us to rip audio CDs to WAV or MP3 or burn compilations on a CD with our favorite songs from the program's window. Now we can enjoy something very similar on our computer, especially if we have an application like MusicMatch Jukebox, that can play almost any current digital audio file format, selecting the tracks from its library, allowing us to maintain our record collection in order.

One of the most practical applications to manage and play your music In some countries, these machines are still popular in pubs and bars, but the classic vinyl has been changed for MP3 files. The Jukebox was one of the most popular machines of the '50s and '60s because it allowed clients of many cafeterias, snack bars and pubs to play songs from a selection of vinyl singles, that were usually ordered by genre.
