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MediaMonkey Portable 4.1.8.1751 Development Test 1

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Application: MediaMonkey
Category: Music & Video
Description: MediaMonkey (sometimes noted as M.M.) is a digital media player and media library application developed by Ventis Media Inc., for organizing and playing audio on Microsoft Windows operating systems. By using plugins, it can be extended to handle video and other media formats as well.

MediaMonkey uses the freemium licensing model; the base program is available as freeware but a premium gold license unlocks additional features such as the ability to have multiple media collections, the ability to organize files automatically, and others. Both editions can be extensively enhanced with skins, third-party plugins, and user-generated extension scripts. It uses SQLite to manage its database

Download MediaMonkey Portable 4.1.8.1751 Development Test 1 [0.7MB download / 60MB installed]
(MD5: a7ddfb7c62036f6297ed2b6191d0e294)

Release Notes:

Development Test 1 (2015-08-20): Initial Release

  • Based on the portable version
  • Although MediaMonkey claims to be portable, it leaves a lot of unneeded junk in the registry and in %APPDATA%. The PAL deals with that.
  • This is an online installer, nothing is altered, so it should be save legalwise. The original installer is downloaded from the MediaMonkey website. Through a custom NSIS installer script innounp extracts the original installer and the files are moved into the PAF template folders. Exception is the blank configuration .ini, which gets some entries added, which would be made anyway by the original MM installer if portable installation is chosen.
  • I have not tested yet, if any addons leave something behind, but I guess not.
  • Have fun testing and thank you for giving me feedback! Smiling

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