Updated on 25 Jul 2011
By Anthony Buckner
1.18 MB Safe To Install
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License:
Freeware
Updated:
Downloads:
656
Platform:
Windows 2K/XP
Publisher:
martin2k(more)
User Reviews:
Other versions:
3.6.2
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If you have had enough of searching through folders in Windows Explorer to find music to play or maybe you are dissatisfied with your current music player, then you have come to the right place!

Keep Track is an easy to use music organiser and player. With it you can sort your music (MP3 and WMA files) into Artist and Track lists. When you click on an Artist, the Tracks performed by that Artist will appear in the Track list.

Tracks can be grouped together in 'batches' allowing you to keep Tracks that you like together so they can be played as a playlist or exported to an M3U playlist.

martin2k Command (another program compatible with Keep Track databases) is a command-line based program that can be used in a similar way to the Windows Command prompt. It allows you to search for and play Tracks with only a few keystrokes.

Music files can either be embedded into the database (to allow for easy distribution) or linked to files on your hard disk. You can also embed pictures for the Artists and Tracks as well as Lyrics and Notes.


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