Vox (software)

Vox

Vox 2.0 running on OS X 10.9 Mavericks
Developer(s) Coppertino, Inc.
Initial release May 3, 2007 (2007-05-03)
Stable release 2.5.3 / June 29, 2015 (2015-06-29)
Operating system OS X
Available in English
Type Audio player
License Freeware
Website coppertino.com/vox

Vox is an audio player developed by Coppertino, Inc. for OS X. Its purpose is to provide a lightweight yet full-featured audio player that can play music in many different file formats and from various sources, including formats not supported by iTunes, such as FLAC and Ogg Vorbis. The new Vox 2.0 release also allows for listening of internet radio, through an in-app purchase. Vox also features Last.fm integration and the ability to define custom keyboard shortcuts to different functions.

History

Released in 2007 by a student Alessio Nonni,[1] Vox was designed to be a lightweight media player that supports playing various file types including lossless formats.

In 2011 Nonni sold Vox to Coppertino, a Ukrainian Mac developer company headquartered in Los Angeles, CA, in exchange for minority stock.[2] The new 1.0 version of Vox was released on August 6, 2013,[3] and less than in 6 months[4] Coppertino released the new 2.0 version of the music player.

Vox 2.0 introduces a minimal interface, reminiscent of the Winamp audio player,[5] and a number of features considered unique in comparison to OS X's built-in iTunes.[6]

Features

Vox was originally developed to follow the principles of clarity, simplicity and versatility, as shown by its minimalist interface. Some features of Vox include:

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