Dizzler is an online media player that allows you to search and stream through millions of songs, videos, radio stations from around the world, and games, in a legal and safe way. You can even create your own playlists and custom-design the background to your player. After you design your own player, you can even paste it on your favorite social networking site.
Reviewing 1.2 (Aug 23, 2009)
A complete piece of crap. First of all, it's an unstated beta--you only find that out once you've installed it. When I run it, I get an almost-blank window, with just the caption buttons showing. Eventually, sometimes, the ugly skinned window appears.
I found that if I searched for an artist name, and then had the audacity to navigate somewhere else in the interface (for example, by trying to find a skin that makes this digital turd less of a pain to use--I know, fat chance, right?), the search term stays in the text box, but the search function doesn't work anymore. Hey, you felt like restarting this crapplication, didn't you?
As a final nice touch, this untested monkey-coded bug bucket leaves a bunch of crap on your system, including files, folders, and registry entries, when you "uninstall" it. They even leave a cute "Goto dizzler.com" URL file for you on your desktop! Isn't that nice of them?
With Pandora.com and Last.fm available, I have no idea why anyone would use this, unless they were masochistic.
Reviewing Beta (Nov 23, 2007)
Not too bad. I would have rated it higher if I could get better music quality. But, overall, it's a great web player.
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