I love 1by1, but wasn't too happy with the default toolbar. So...
Toolbar button image sets.
I happen to like the one named 7Orfeo7English :
Put this 7Orfeo7English.bmp graphic file in the same folder as 1by1.exe
If you view the file first, don't worry about the bright fuschia color. Once installed, it's a transparent grey backg
round.
Then, running 1by1, open Settings (F6) and go to ControlToolbar. You should see this 7Orfeo7English.bmp listed under Button Style on the right as an option. Choose it.
I also like to choose Big View on the left.
Close and restart 1by1.
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- Posted Nov 23, 2017 for v1.91
1by1 shows me my music collection exactly the way I want to see it. Over the years I've named every audio file on my computer according to its content, so I can do without those bloated music library organizers as well as the display of IDE3 tags. The app also displays the length of each file in a folder, as well as the total length of a whole folder full of audio files. Music listening just doesn't get any better than that.
If I get tired of looking at all those file names, 1by1 can also be switched into mini mode, thus hiding the file list and taking up very little room on the screen.
In case no one else has noticed or mentioned this, the program also plays streaming audio from the web via M3U files once BASS.dll has been added to 1by1's application folder.
For those of you who don't like the visual aspects of the program, just explore the various settings and the detailed manual shipped with the program. You'll soon learn how to customize the color scheme -- it's very easy.
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- Posted May 16, 2015 for v1.83
I love it a lot as a portable app. it simply can't be beat in that regard for all that it does. the interface messes with my eyes a bit, but other than that it is a great way to demonstrate to other newbie coders how to program without bloat, without intrusion into the operating system (registry, context menus, etc). it supports plugins, so what more can one ask? well since it supports plugins, i ask that the eq get up to at least a 7 band with an appropriate range so my band can truly see if our mix good without having to use a more bloated software, and since it strains the eyes more than a bit, perhaps simple skins (for the toolbar icons) or something to natively live in the plugin folder perhaps. a lot of musicians have a use for a small spectrum analyzer, so maybe support for that type of plugin would be nice... perhaps a fourier transform. also... for some odd reason, it crashes occasionally on us, but still, it is a 5 star ware through and through.
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- Posted May 13, 2007 for v1.60
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