G-Force 3.7.4 - Updated Multimedia Experience


If I say "MP3" and ask you to tell me the first software application related to it that comes in your mind , probably most answers would be "Winamp". This is no surprise, since Winamp is the second most used media player on Earth, after Windows Media Player. Anyway, if I say "Winamp visualization plugin", the answer is very likely to be"G-Force", and since yesterday SoundSpectrum released version 3.7.4 of this software, I thought it would be a good idea to tell you more about it...
G-Force Visualization Plugin


G-Force 1.0.0 was released back in January 2000, about 3 years after first public version of Winamp, and quickly became one of the best visualization plugins for this player, and recent versions are also capable of handling sound input from other media players as well. Recommended by Apple iTunes, CNet, Yahoo Musicmatch, and even Microsoft, G-Force is very easy to install, and the best part of it is that you won't ever get bored, because the graphics generated are never the same!

Available to be downloaded as a free trial version for Macintosh and Windows(including Vista), G-Force has also 2 commercial versions - Gold, and Platinum.

The exclusive features of the Platinum version include support for multiple media players, the ability to visualize any audio source, even from external CD players or amplifiers, and a nice screen saver. Priced at $30, the Platinum version is 10 dollars more expensive than the Gold version, which also comes with a nice pack of features, including album cover art display, one year of free updates, exclusive visual effects, and more.

According to its producer, this latest version of the software improves full screen support under Windows, fixes some previous issues and features V-Bar support for legacy machines (and machines without full OpenGL support), so upgrade yours, or grab it for a try, if G-Force sounds like something new, because I am sure you won't be disappointed.

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