FoxAmp Firefox extension integrates Winamp into browser
June 28, 2004
More and more cool Mozilla Firefox extensions seem to be popping up nowadays. FoxAmp is a Firefox extension that integrates (to an extent) Winamp into the Firefox browser. It adds several buttons into your statusbar, allowing you to play, stop, pause, and change tracks.
There isn’t any indication of which track is being played (umm, beyond listening and recognizing it with your sense of hearing, that is), which I got around with the Lounge skin that I’m currently using (it displays a small window for a short while indicating the track name when a new track is played).
Still, a very cool tool added to my list of favorite extensions.





Now if only someone would make one that works with iTunes… it wouldn’t be that hard either if JS could hook into COM, since iTunes has COM bindings.
If there was such an extension, I could easily convince some of my itunes-using friends to use fx, to get over the missing feature in itunes to always keep the app on top (something winamp *does* have, which imho, makes this a useless extension, even if it is cool, because you can just keep the app on top, above yout titlebar, see what’s playing, and have access to the whole app).
jason
Posted by: Jason on June 28, 2004 9am