I've tried many, lots of, innumerable and almost all available music players on Linux at the time I started using it. I was looking for something similar to Winamp, I found Beep-Media-Player, XMMS, Xine and others but none of them suited my needs. When I discovered Amarok, I must say I rediscovered my music. I forgot about Winamp and disliked Windows Media Player even more.
Today KDE 4 promises a great era, and Amarok 2 goes along with it, there're good vibrations in the air...
The hard work that everyone is contributing with is clear as water and really appreciated. The Windows port is a great move for catching Windows users.
Personal impressions
I've tried many, lots of, innumerable and almost all available music players on Linux at the time I started using it. I was looking for something similar to Winamp, I found Beep-Media-Player, XMMS, Xine and others but none of them suited my needs. When I discovered Amarok, I must say I rediscovered my music. I forgot about Winamp and disliked Windows Media Player even more.
Today KDE 4 promises a great era, and Amarok 2 goes along with it, there're good vibrations in the air...
The hard work that everyone is contributing with is clear as water and really appreciated. The Windows port is a great move for catching Windows users.
Nice AmI issue!
Keep it rokin'!!