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News   News : Amiga Arena Interview with the "SongPlayer Team"
   posted by AmigaACE on 21-Aug-2003 18:11:23 (1743 reads)
The Amiga Arena website has interviewed Mathias Parnaudeau and Nicolas Det of the "SongPlayer Team".

Some weeks ago, Nicolas Det and Mathias Parnaudeau released a new Version of the audio player "SongPlayer". The last version was released in 1999 by the orginal developer Stéphane Tavenard. So I talked to the Team about how they made a re-release possible and what we can expect in the future.

Read the interview on www.amiga-arena.de
    

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