Karaoke Player

Karaoke Player

Kanto Karaoke supports all multimedia formats : MP3, Mid, Kar, Kfn, Mp3 + Cdg , karaoke videos ( . Avi, .Wmv, .Mp4, etc 
) .

Sing Recording

Sing Recording

Record your voice on the music, sing and record your performance! Mic settings available.

Midi to MP3

Midi to MP3

Direct conversion midi to mp3, with or without melody track. High quality sound in output thanks to soundfonts.

Great app, the live perfomance feature is very useful

Finally a karaoke player that supports all audio and video karaoke formats

The platform is dead. Its interface ideas are everywhere.

Google+ Communities were early examples of semi-private, topic-based spaces with threaded discussions. After G+, many active communities migrated to Discord servers and Slack workspaces , keeping the same moderator tools, announcement channels, and member roles.

G+’s Collections allowed users to categorize posts by topic (e.g., “Photography” or “Woodworking”). This concept directly influenced how Reddit’s subreddits and Facebook Groups evolved their tagging and topic-specific feeds. The idea of topic-first, algorithm-second browsing survived.

The Survival of G+ (Google+): What Lived On After the Shutdown

For business users, G+ didn’t die—it was rebranded as Google Currents in 2019. Currents kept the G+ interface and features (streams, communities, following) strictly for Workspace customers. Even that is now being phased out (2023–2024), with features moving to Spaces in Google Chat .

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Free version edition for Windows and MAC users!

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The platform is dead. Its interface ideas are everywhere.

Google+ Communities were early examples of semi-private, topic-based spaces with threaded discussions. After G+, many active communities migrated to Discord servers and Slack workspaces , keeping the same moderator tools, announcement channels, and member roles. g+ survival

G+’s Collections allowed users to categorize posts by topic (e.g., “Photography” or “Woodworking”). This concept directly influenced how Reddit’s subreddits and Facebook Groups evolved their tagging and topic-specific feeds. The idea of topic-first, algorithm-second browsing survived. The platform is dead

The Survival of G+ (Google+): What Lived On After the Shutdown After G+, many active communities migrated to Discord

For business users, G+ didn’t die—it was rebranded as Google Currents in 2019. Currents kept the G+ interface and features (streams, communities, following) strictly for Workspace customers. Even that is now being phased out (2023–2024), with features moving to Spaces in Google Chat .