I am not sure where you are going with this. I plan on having a touchscreen hanging on the wall used as a secondary monitor in my HTPC setup. But if you want a jukebox type program then you need something like Nordbeat. Programs like winamp are fine if you are just looking for something to 'play' your music. a music player is really all i'm looking for. a decent interface, good mp3 organization, and a way to transfer mp3s easily to a portable device would be nice. Is there a jukebox like mmjb v10 that is still made? winamp isn't my cup of tea and wmp isn't even in the running. I wouldn't open those doors if i did use internet explorer, which i don't. # Make sure that cookies and scripting are enabled. # Your Microsoft Windows Scripting Engine may need to be updated. # Update your computer to the latest Service Packs for Microsoft Windows Internet Explorer. # Configure any pop-up/ad blocking software as well as software firewalls to permit the Yahoo! Music Jukebox to access the Internet. * Under ActiveX controls and plug-ins if there is a setting labeled Binary and script behaviors, make sure it is set to Enabled. * Click the Internet zone icon and then click the Custom Level button. * Under Temporary Internet Files, click the Delete Files button, and click OK in the dialog that appears. * For Windows XP SP 2 Users, under the Security section, make sure Allow active content to run in files on My Computer is checked (if available). * Uncheck the boxes in the HTTP 1.1 Settings section. * Go to Start > Control Panel > Internet Options (or Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Options). ![]() # Configure the following Internet Settings on your computer: the yahoo program they want me to "upgrade" to opens enough security holes to drive a mack truck through. I can't find anything i like to replace mmjb which i've been using since about '98.
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