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[Feedback] You rok!Simon Mikkelsen sent a message using the contact form at
http://amarok.kde.org/en/contact. Hi For the 8 years I've used digital music, I've been looking for a player that can learn in my collection what I like and play that. There was a useable but not good plugin for Winamp, but it died and I did not want to spend another weekend installing Windows with a zillion updates, reboots and drivers. Soo...for many years I had to make my playlists myself. Then I found Amarok a week ago, and omg, it just roks! It's fast (the media scanner was amazingly quick - Rythmbox had to give up, Amarok took 2 minutes, not kidding), it starts in no time, it's really nicely polished, it can do everything I need, incl. a good equalizer, and: It can make my playlists. Together with Digikam, Amarok will make me take a close look at Kde next time I install a box. Gnome works good for me, but if Kde is a good as these two programs... Thanks 0xF4240 times! Cheers, Simon from Denmark Report as inappropriate: http://amarok.kde.org/en/mollom/contact/fb8afe1442a20661 _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@... https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok |
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Re: [Feedback] You rok!simon@... wrote:
> For the 8 years I've used digital music, I've been looking for a player that > can learn in my collection what I like and play that. There was a useable but > not good plugin for Winamp, but it died and I did not want to spend another > weekend installing Windows with a zillion updates, reboots and drivers. > Soo...for many years I had to make my playlists myself. Then I found Amarok a > week ago, and omg, it just roks! It's fast (the media scanner was amazingly > quick - Rythmbox had to give up, Amarok took 2 minutes, not kidding), it > starts in no time, it's really nicely polished, it can do everything I need, > incl. a good equalizer, and: It can make my playlists. Glad you like it! We hope that you'll be as pleased with the upcoming 2.0 release...it sounds like you will greatly like the dynamic playlist features with fuzzy biasing. > Together with Digikam, Amarok will make me take a close look at Kde next time > I install a box. Gnome works good for me, but if Kde is a good as these two > programs... Between the two, I feel that KDE is where innovation happens. We've got a great toolkit in Qt (compared to GTK, which feels stagnant, especially after looking at the upcoming 3.0 release), we've got great libraries on top of it, and our applications make great use of those libraries. I'll let you make comparisons for yourself (keep in mind that Firefox and OpenOffice base their X11 widgets on GTK but are not really GNOME-based programs), but I'd recommend checking out K3B, Kopete, KOffice, KDevelop, Dolphin, the large selection of KDE Games, and if you're looking at KDE 4 (not all of these programs have KDE4 versions stable yet), check out the KDE Edu packages too, like KStars, Step, and Kalzium. Obviously all of those applications work fine running under Gnome, but I think if you compare the Plasma Workspace to the GNOME desktop, you'll find it rather favorable too... :-) --Jeff _______________________________________________ Amarok mailing list Amarok@... https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/amarok |
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