[Sarcasm] Why I Really Hate Linux: Substitute Applications
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| Kidding aside (I know I'm 3 days late), Amarok seriously does have all these
| features. In addition, I'm running 4 scripts (911tabs, Tag Clouds, BPM Calc,
| and amaKode), and it still takes up less RAM than iTunes did on Windows.
| Plus, it has support for dynamic and static playlists like iTunes, along with
| a tagging system. Everything in it is very tightly integrated, as well.
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http://distrogue.blogspot.com/2008/04/why-i-really-hate-linux-substitute.html
Related:
Get your groove on with Amarok
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| So, you got the new iPod that you wanted for Christmas, but you're
| no fan of iTunes. No problem -- you can cast off your iTunes chains
| and manage your music entirely with Linux using Amarok. Amarok
| gives you everything you need to manage your music, from playing
| to burning music CDs to managing your portable music player.
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http://www.linux.com/article.pl?sid=07/01/04/1916256
Linux Audio Players, Tested and Graded
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| KDE users have it easy: Amarok is slick enough to crow about in a
| room full of iTunes or Windows Media Player users.
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http://www.pcworld.com/article/id,128636-page,4-c,linux/article.html
Tech Preview 'Kutie' of Amarok 2
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| Amarok's very own my-wolf-eats-bugs department reports the immediate
| availability of the first Technology Preview of Amarok 2!
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http://amarok.kde.org/en/node/391
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