Overview
What is SlimServer?
Slim Devices introduces SlimServer, our powerful and free Open Source software.
In depth
A closer look at SlimServer
Not only will it power Squeezebox, but it also serves the SLIMP3 network music player or any software MP3 player on your network. SlimServer runs on Windows, Mac, Linux, BSD and Solaris.
This robust Open Source software includes contributions from a worldwide community of developers who are driven by the desire to work on cool projects.
The efforts of Slim Devices' Open Source community results in rapid development and a rich set of features, evolving in response to user feedback.
Features:
· Web Interface?control the player and manage playlists from a web browser
· MP3 Internet radio
· Alarm clock
· Automatically imports iTunes library and playlists (Windows and Mac)
· Automatically imports ID3 tags
· Browse and search by title, artist, album or genre
· Shuffle and repeat albums or songs
· Create, save, and import .pls, .cue and .m3u playlist files
· Displays current date and time when not playing
· Open protocol and command line API?easy to control from other applications
· Expandable through 3rd party plug-ins and skins
· Supports multiple synchronized players
· Cross platform Open Source software, written in Perl (GPL)
· Listen from any computer using an MP3 software player (Winamp or iTunes)
Verdict
Should you download SlimServer?
SlimServer runs on
Mac OS X 10.1
and is available under the
Freeware
license
— the installer is 2.20 MB.
We’ve catalogued it under
Audio.
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At a glance
SlimServer specifications
- Publisher
-
Slim Devices, Inc.
- Last updated
- Feb 2, 2025
- License
- Freeware
- Operating system
- Mac OS X 10.1
- File size
- 2.20 MB
- Price
- Free
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- 545
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