![]() The trouble was the software was never particularly compelling, though it was pretty much essential for users of non-iPod MP3 players. It's not like Microsoft had trouble distributing any version of WMP after all, the jukebox comes stock on any Windows system, and in fact, you can't get rid of it. With the addition of MTV's Urge, the jukebox's resident music service, WMP 11 (available Wednesday as a free beta download) certainly seems poised for battle. Still, if Microsoft is ever going to seriously challenge the iTunes music empire, the time is now. Not that it was a grand feat to improve upon a generally disappointing string of versions, including the somewhat awkward version 10. Windows Media Player (WMP) 11-which debuted at CES earlier this year and features a visually appealing interface, as well as impressive features and performance-is Microsoft's best jukebox to date.
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