Soon after you complete your purchase, you'll receive an e-mail containing installation instructions and a License Key to register MediaMonkey Gold. See the following articles if you're unsure where to download MediaMonkey, if you haven't received your license key or are having trouble using the license key.

MediaMonkey can be uninstalled through the Windows Control Panel. This will uninstall MediaMonkey from your system, but will leave some MediaMonkey user files like the database on your system. You can remove those by doing a full uninstall.Portable Installs of MediaMonkey can be uninstalled by deleting the folder where the Portable Install is installed.


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If upgrading from a regular installation of MediaMonkey 4, MediaMonkey 5 will import your database and most settings. But if upgrading from a Portable installation of MediaMonkey 4, MediaMonkey 5 will only import your settings if you:

MediaMonkey's music library attempts to organize and categorize a user's music collection. Upon installation, it will scan the user's hard drives for music files and add them to its library. Ratings and playback information can be imported from other media players such as Winamp and Windows Media Player.[8] Podcasts are supported through the Podcatcher which allows the user to subscribe to podcasts that MediaMonkey will automatically download. It can also monitor the user's hard drive to ensure that any changes are automatically updated in the library.[7]

The download is a relatively svelte 15MB. When the setup executable is launched, it first prompts you for a choice of language: unfortunately, there's only one choice of 'English', which is presumably the American version. No UK customization is available, which is a shame; 27 other, non-English languages are catered for, though. The usual sort of installation wizard then appears, meaning you click [Next] a lot and agree to the software license (which goes on at length, largely because each individual component appears to have a separate copyright notice! It appears fairly innocuous otherwise -though you agree to have any legal disputes in Quebec!). There are a couple of options provided about skinning and so on: I just accepted all the defaults.

MediaMonkey's display can thus be tweaked quite a bit, just by selecting different views of things. To completely transform the look and feel of the player, however, you can re-skin it. Three skins are supplied with the software, with 'Metro M' being the one used by default (and the other two not being much use for anything very much!). To re-skin, you just visit the player's skin collection website and download one you like. Double-click the ".mmip" file once it's been downloaded and it should offer to install itself into MediaMonkey. Once that's done, just click Tools -> Options -> Skin and make your selection. Here's the player in the 'Gilded' skin, for example:

The program makes you click through a ton of pop-up windows -- including several administration permission windows -- while it's installing. The program, itself, is worth the wait for most music fans, though. It has neat features like tabbed playlists and party mode that make it easy to play your music, however you want. In addition to collecting music already on your computer, MediaMonkey Standard will search for music on any connected drives. It supports most streaming radio, as well. The program has an active community of coders and tinkerers behind it that have made lots of custom skins and tweaks you can add to the player. That's handy because the program, itself, looks a little bland. There is a gold version that unlocks more goodies, a fact you'll know with any usage of the player because it will constantly remind you that you can get it by paying or by completing special deals.

MediaMonkey Gold 4.1.30.1914 is an efficient media player with powerful features to support all the media types. This free download is a standalone setup installer of Media Monkey Gold 2020 for Windows 32bit and 64bit.

Whilst I could tolerate sluggishness, having iTunes refuse to let me share content between PCs without a convoluted authorisation process, or attempting to install the in-laws (QuickTime and Safari) on my PC just pushed things to the point where our relationship had become unworkable.

Some may ask what's not to like about iTunes? Until a few years ago it was easily the gold standard for keeping your music library organised. What a difference a few years can make. iTunes has morphed from a skinny music library management/iPod synching app to a bloated and sluggish marketing tool for the iTunes store. Here's my iTunes divorce case laid out for all to see.

Media Monkey's interface has its own quirks, and if these are a show-stopper for you, try Songbird. Based on the same Mozilla code that powers FireFox, SongBird is an open source app that has music downloading capabilities and can even list local gigs. Like Media Monkey there's also a rapidly growing pile of plug-ins plus you can install plus a multitude of skins to customise its look and feel.

Using the Linx 8 is mostly fun, especially if you already know your way around Windows 8. Usability is better in the tablet environment, as you would expect, and despite the scarcity of decent Store apps there are enough to get by. I installed apps from Facebook, Twitter, Media Monkey to connect to a music library on Logitech Media Server (Squeezebox), the new VLC app for video, and a few games. Skype and OneDrive apps are pre-installed, as are staples like Maps, Weather and News.

6 June 2014: First indigenous diocese celebrated

 The Anglican Journal reports on the installation of Bishop Lydia Mamakwa as the first bishop of the Indigenous Spiritual Ministry of Mishamikoweesh at Kingfisher Lake. The diocese encompasses over 25 first nations communities in northern Ontario and Manitoba - only one of which is accessible by road.

2 May 2014: Judas window allowed in Dorset church

 St Nicholas Church, Moreton was bombed during the second world war, destroying its glass. For thirty years, Sir Laurence Whistler created new engraved and etched glass for all its windows. He offered the final window to the parish in 1987 as a gift. It depicted Judas the moment he hanged himself in remorse for betraying Jesus. Whistler dubbed it the forgiveness window, and showed the silver coins turning into flowers before they touched the soil. But the rector opposed it, and, as the Church Times reports, it was finally installed last year.

OS X has never required a serial number for installation (major upgrade or not), because Apple knows that if you're using their OS then you're spending big bucks for their hardware as well. That said, there are also a lot of benefits to having both hardware and software developed by the same company. That's very evident in the Mac's far superior usability and style over generic PCs.

Alexey, thanks for proving my points to be spot on. Unlike you I have actually USED Snow Leopard and installed it on a half dozen Mac's, despite your twisting my post to somehow imply that Snow Leopard is little more than a paid upgrade for a web browser, all this just proves that you know not of what you speak. be457b7860

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