OpenSoundboard plays sound files when the user presses hotkeys. Files and hotkeys can be freely assigned. This project was inspired by "GIGA F-Tasten" that only supported 34 keys.
Features
- Support for wave and mp3 files
- Hotkeys can be freely assigned
- Automatically loads configuration changes
- No GUI, just an icon in the system tray if you want it
Categories
Music PlayersLicense
GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)Follow OpenSoundboard
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User Reviews
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The file downloaded, I installed, the app appears to be non-functional. Windows asks me if I'd like to browse my files to find the program when I attempt to use the desktop shortcut to launch it. The app doesn't appear in my list of installed apps so I can't even 'remove' whatever it managed to install on the computer. Highly suspicious, now I get to reformat my computer as a precaution.Reply from OpenSoundboard
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I might not be the most independent one to post a review as I am the developer of this software but I can say that we use it in our office on a regular basis and it very well suits our needs, i.d playing fun sounds ;-)