Control Any Media Player While Navigating With Firefox: Foxy Tunes


Foxy Tunes is a free Firefox and Internet Explorer extension, recently bought by Yahoo, that you can use to control ANY music player from within your browser.

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When you are working, reading, or surfing the web, it is typical that you want to change song rapidly, or simply pause or stop. And it is really boring that every time you want to do so, you have to open your player and do what you want to do.

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With Foxy Tunes, you will not have to open anything anymore: it will control any of your music and video player, with a simple-single-bar detachable interface, which will display which song is playing and let you remotely control the player.

It can control normal music players like iTunes, Windows Media Player, Winamp, VLC and Real Player, but also web radios like Last.fm, Pandora and Yahoo.

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You can play, pause, stop, change song, increase/decrease volume, and also search the web for the song/artist/album that is currently playing: you can search infos on Wikipedia, images on Flickr, videos onYouTube, lyrics, and also buy the album from Amazon, iTunes Store or Ebay.

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The configuration menu will let you change skin, reposition the bar, hide/show panels, buttons and menus, and more.

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Foxy Tunes is free to download and use.

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Official Site: http://www.foxytunes.com/

Wikipedia Page: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoxyTunes

Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/219

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