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Handango offers LCG Jukebox for free

10 replies · 11,674 views · Started 09 November 2007

For one day only Handango is offering a copy of LCG Jukebox by Lonely Cat Games for free (usual cost of $25). LCG Jukebox is a music player with play list management and support for MP3 and OGG audio formats. The software also includes features than enable you to stream various Internet radio stations to your phone.

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I done it,working great on my E65.I personally think its a great app.The internet radio is also well done.It normally cost $25 and today only its $0,you cant beat that...:icon14:

My first reaction was: "hey great, a chance to try out an alternative to oggplay for free!" but after going through the same registration procedure 3 times, when I finally got the download to start, it stopped at 27% 😞

So I guess I'll keep using mp3 for a while longer then :/

I managed to get it but it was painful. Now It makes sense to listen music with nokia 6290 because the sound quality is much better. The sound quality was poor on the built-in music player because the lack of bass. Nokia 6290 is not the only s603.1 device which has this annoying problem. Check out the nokia 5700 review from mobile-review.com if you don't believe me.

2 thumbs up from me. I wanted something to stream internet radio on my 6120 classic & this does it easily without fuss (tried Spodtronic & the experience wasn't too good). The album art download feature is good too. All in all good piece of kit especially when it comes FREE! (well worth the complex lengthy download route).

Awesome deal! I managed to sneak in at 11:30 and snag 2 copies! One for my Nokia 6682, and one for my N75. The streaming radio is sweet! not a bump on edge, so i know it will work beautifully in 3G. Thanks for the heads up!!

For people who are having trouble as well downloading it from Handango; there's a copy available on MOHS as well. This is an unregistered version that will expire after a while though, but nobody will stop you from trying to use the registration key from Handango to circumvent that problem 😉

I like it verrry much; the only drawback compared to the standard player I could find is that it does not seem to support control of its functions via a bluetooth headset.

Hi,

I know that there are many MP3 Players with various possibilities on the market. Previously I have posted a review about the 3 arbitrary chosen MP3 Player applications.

Recently the new MP3 Player has been released, that is why I have updated the review. If you wish to know whether the new player is better from the rest or not you are welcome to read and comment on it at http://www.symbian-review.com/mp3-player-software-for-series-603.html

Best Wishes,
Vince