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Jan 8th, 2009, 9:36 pm
PlaylistMgr v0.7.7 (Freeware)
Requirements: PocketPC 2003(SE), WM5, WM6
Overview: PlaylistMgr is a simple playlist editor for managing Windows Media Player playlists and it supports unicode.
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You can create or edit playlists easily and conveniently using this software. In addition, PlaylistMgr also helps you to manage your media streams and podcasts.
- Unicode is not supported for M3U/PLS files.
- Please soft reset after saving playlist(s) for HTC Audio Manager to refresh the changes and/or new playlists.
- You also need to remove all playlists that were created using HTC Audio Manager if you start using PlaylistMgr to create the playlists.
Update Description:
v0.7.7 (03-01-2009):
- Changed application icon.
- Changed toolbar icons.
- Minor changes in UI.
- Suggest file to overwrite for HTC Audio Manager playlist.
v0.7.6 (09-10-2008):
- Added option to import files from folder to top of playlist.
- Improved support for new version of HTC Audio Manager embedded into HTC TouchFLOTM 3D.
- Fixed HTC Audio Manager playlist loading bug for files stored in unicode filepaths.
- Suggest filename for HTC Audio Manager save playlist screen.
- Several other minor fixes and enhancements.
v0.7.5 (28-06-2008):
- Added support for HTC Audio Manager playlists.
- Fixed bug to allow renaming of M3U/PLS files.
- Fixed issues with Windows Mobile 6.1.
v0.7.4 (22-04-2008):
- Supports 320x320 screen.
- Fixed playlist loading issues due to usage of working folderpath.

More Info:
Code: Select allhttp://mobile-sg.com/software/?p=PlaylistMgr&platform=ppc

Download Instructions:
http://rapidshare.com/files/180208609/PlaylistMgr.cab
Jan 8th, 2009, 9:36 pm

If I were punished for every pun I shed, there would not be left a puny shed of my punnish head.
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Jan 11th, 2009, 5:55 am
Nice release, 5WRZ$ freeware reward. Category: Media.
Jan 11th, 2009, 5:55 am

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