ModPlug Tracker
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ModPlug Tracker is a tracker for Windows developed by Olivier Lapicque. It was initially developed as a plug-in (called Modplugin) for Internet browsers to allow users to listen to music modules (for example, IT, XM, S3M, and MOD) present in some websites. ModPlug Player and ModPlug Tracker later evolved from this plug-in.
ModPlug Tracker's main distinguishing feature is its point-and-click, native Windows user interface. Most trackers, even newer ones such as Renoise and Skale_Tracker, have interfaces modelled after the elder DOS trackers (especially FastTracker II). Although many old-school musicians who use trackers prefer this kind of old fashioned GUI, newcomers have been attracted to ModPlug Tracker's alternative interface.
ModPlug Tracker makes use of features common to Microsoft Windows programs, such as context menus for effect selection, "tree" views for files, samples, and patterns, and drag-and-drop functionality throughout. It supports both loading and saving of IT (Impulse Tracker), XM (FastTracker Extended Module), MOD and S3M (Soundtracker) files, loads many sample file formats, and has some support for DLS banks and soundfonts.
In December 1999, Olivier Lapicque sent the module-playing parts of ModPlug's source code to Kenton Varda, under the GPL, to write a plugin for XMMS based on the code. The source code was later released to the public domain, and the mod-playing code was split off into a separate library, libmodplug, maintained as part of the ModPlug XMMS Plugin project. As of 2006, this project has been dormant for over two years.
Due to lack of time, Olivier Lapicque discontinued development of ModPlug Tracker itself, and in early 2004, he released the entire source code under an open license. Consequently, ModPlug Tracker is now being developed actively by a group of trackers/programmers at SourceForge.