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God, I love Foobar. But agreed- when something is too customizeable, it becomes inaccessible to the majority of casual users, at which point it might as well be more rigid in structure. Or maybe it's less the fluid interface and more the design that's the problem? Lot to be said for a program that's gotten a once-over from a good designer. Foobar could retain all of its features and be way more intuitive with just a little tweaking. Otherwise, there's always iTunes. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. Then again, I only listen to music on my computer casually. If I'm really actively listening, it's usually to a CD in the car.