+ XMCD, Motif Toys, X11/Motif CD Audio Player   C Xmcd is a full-featured CD Player for the X window system using the H Motif graphical user interface.  It transforms your CD-ROM or CD-R drive? into a stereo CD player, allowing you to play music CDs on your 	 computer.   E Xmcd is designed to be attractive, feature-rich yet intuitive to use, B and takes advantage of many CD-ROM drive capabilities that are notA accessible via other players. A CD database feature is supported, C maintaining the disc artist/title, track titles, and arbitrary text , (such as band information and song lyrics).   G Moreover, xmcd supports network CD database queries. With this feature, D you do not need to have a local copy of the full CD database on yourH system, thus saving disk space. Instead, xmcd connects to one or more ofE the CDDB(tm) servers on the Internet to get the information when a CD A is loaded. This concept, pioneered by xmcd, is now supported by a > growing number of other client applications. Moreover, xmcd isB compatible with many firewall proxy configurations for CD database server access.    E Xmcd also has "wwwWarp", the ability for xmcd to remote control a web E browser.  You may use xmcd to visit sites of interest on the web. You E can search the Internet, based on the currently playing artist, album G title, or track title. For example, you may read related discographies, F lyrics, art, reviews, sound clips, fan information, even related musicG genres*.  The CDDB concept that was pioneered by xmcd several years ago E was a breakthrough use of Internet technology, and now xmcd continues > with that tradition and provides an unprecedented level of webF integration to the CD player.  Currently wwwWarp supports the NetscapeA Navigator and Communicator, as well as the NCSA Mosaic browsers.    C The official xmcd web site is at: http://sunsite.unc.edu/tkan/xmcd/   