There are three options for playing on a PC - these are "software"
player emulators (they emulate, in some form or another, the "hardware"
squeezebox players).
Squeezeplay - this emulates the newer player types (Touch, Radio,
Controller) and has graphical user interface like you would see on
these devices so it can be used to control your squeezeboxes, and you
can enable the audio playback so it can become a player as well.
Softsqueeze - this emulates the older style players (SB3/Classic,
Transporter, Boom, ...).  This used to be available through the web
interface to Squeezeboxserver, you'd have to search the forums to find
out how to get it now, I don't recall.
Squeezeslave - this is a "gui-less" player, typically you would run it
from a command tool.  It's nice because it's small and doesn't require
any display resources.
Not sure about printing playlists - may actually be third-party apps or
other music software which could handle this better.  There's something
called Album Catalogue Creator which allows you to create catalog of
your entire library.  I haven't used it, but here's link to the related
thread:
http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=48096


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