There is no point in having entire folders' worth of multimedia files if you do not find the ideal player for them. Megafilm can be one of the contenders.

The main window might not seem too impressive at first sight, which makes sense considering all of the app's strength lies in the context menu.

You can start by selecting the default startup folder, then add as many extra screens as you need so you can end up watching several media files at the same time, within the same window.

In terms of functionality, Megafilm sticks to the basics, providing you with all the controls you might need: play, pause, randomize, skip to the next or the previous file, as well as enter full-screen or restore window.

Additionally, you can switch to a more traditional player mode, with a seekbar that makes it easier for you to track the video's progress. You can also adjust the slideshow interval to values ranging from 0.5 seconds to 5.0 seconds.

Another great feature of Megafilm is that you can perform all of its actions using solely the keyboard. This means you can save a lot of time and energy that would otherwise go into right-clicking the main window a lot of times.

Unfortunately, it might take a while to learn some of the hotkeys, since you cannot alter them to your own liking, yet after using the application for some time, this should not be an issue.

To sum things up, Megafilm can be of great use to all those who value functionality and hotkeys over highly polished and over-complicated GUIs. Nonetheless, all that it lacks in terms of looks, it compensates with its multi-screen approach that makes it possible for you to play several multiple files simultaneously.