Music Player Amarok 2.5 Released 152
jrepin writes with this quote from an article at The H:
"The Amarok development team has released version 2.5 of its open source music player and organizer, code-named 'Earth Moving.' Among the changes highlighted by the developers are re-written support for USB mass storage devices, GPodder.net podcast synchronization and an integrated Amazon MP3 store. The GPodder.net support includes the ability to browse directly from Amarok through the list of recommended podcasts on GPodder.net. Users of playlists on Amarok will find the new playlist functionality in 2.5 such as the ability to use formatted strings in Playlist layout items as prefixes and suffixes, dragging and dropping tracks in an empty area in the list of playlists to create a new playlist, and, in that same empty area, the addition of a new 'create new playlist' action."
Amarok 1.4.6 For life (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:Amarok 1.4.6 For life (Score:0, Insightful)
Why do people who use an old version of an application think everybody wants to hear about how they use and old version?
Playlist Editing (Score:4, Insightful)
I found the description a bit confusing but it *sounds* like they have improved the playlist creation and editing - that was what pushed me away fro Amarok 2.x, creating and editing a playlist was incredibly awkward involving multiple swicthes between various panes. Not to mention very buggy. The bugs were mostly fixed, but the actual process remained a usability nightmare.
Will check it again once it reaches the kubuntu repos.
Re:Amarok 1.4.6 For life (Score:4, Insightful)
you know, that feature in itunes is probably the thing I hate least about itunes. Having my music player figure out what I like to listen to, and then offering it to me right now for $0.99 is something I rather like.
Earth Moving (Score:5, Insightful)
That was a terrible album.
Re:Sticking with Clementine (Score:5, Insightful)