It displays 100's & 100's of folders just as fast as windows explorer (possibly faster). Pro's Near zero learning curve, plays & displays your audio files as they appear in their folder and are titled. I recommend them all, they all have a use, some more than others, at some point during my time listening to music. Some have playlist options, not all have portable versions, a few support visualisers, some tagging, all have dark themes or can have their colours changed, and a few work similarly to Boom without the con. If the con's are unacceptable look to XMP, VUPlayer, Winyl, MPCH, Ocean Audio, Elisa & Resonic, all excellent yet easy to use players with more features than Boom. If you have 100's of thousands of tracks even albums but just wish to preview or not open or add to a playlist to listen to a freshly acquired collection of audio files (aka an album) then you too should have this as your quick and easy go to player, it plays, as far as i know, everything (no doubt there's a file format it doesn't play, I've not found one yet and it's probably not worth having if it's that difficult to play. If you listen to music a lot or barely at all, this is 1 of, or the only audio player for you, especially if you have no need for playlists and just wish to play a folder or files in a folder on your computer with near to zero of a learning curve mak ing it the easiest actual audio player second only to Windows 7 preview option or in Windows 10 using a small app called "Quickview" which resembles the removed Preview tool. By AuralVirus reviewed on January 7, 2021
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