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eMusic Toolbar (Browser Add-on)

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Categories:

Music, Photos, & Videos

Browsers Supported:

Firefox 1.5

Firefox 2.x

Operating Systems Supported:

Windows

Mac OS X

Linux

About Web Browsers Summary:

"The eMusic Toolbar is a Firefox add-on which allows you to easily search and navigate through eMusic.com and their extensive song library. eMusic is a web site dedicated to artists that are signed to independent record labels, providing artist information and music downloads."

Publisher's Description:

"eMusic (www.emusic.com) is the leading website for downloading music from artists signed to independent labels. This toolbar is designed to streamline navigation throughout the site as eMusic has thusfar not released a version of their toolbar for Firefox."

eMusic Toolbar Review:

"eMusic Toolbar provides the means to unearth some great indy music, which isn't always easy to do without having to sift through a lot of junk. The add-on serves as a great tool to lead you in the right direction within the large eMusic compendium, and the message boards and overall community as a whole help narrow things down even further. If you are a music fan who is looking for a break from the mainstream scene and you love uncovering buried harmonial treasure, the eMusic toolbar along with a membership may be right for you."

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