The 9th most popular player on Linux
… More EditAmarok is the music player for Linux and Unix now being ported to Windows and MacOS too, with an intuitive interface. Amarok makes playing the music you love easier than ever before - and looks good doing it.
Its superb interface makes managing your music very easy so that nothing comes in between you and your music.
Also a large number of plugins (like song lyrics, song as status in pidgin etc.) for Amarok, make listening to music even better
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Did you create this app?| Website: | amarok.kde.org |
| Developer: | KDE Foundation |
| License: | Open source |
| Version: | 3.5.13 |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 11 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 4 hours, 11 minutes and 3 seconds |
| Usage since: | 12 December 2007 |
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The very best and most advanced audio player on Linux! The 2.x interface still sucks a bit, but it gets better with each release. Cool features, also most of the really professional iTunes pieces! I love the Moodbar which shows you a visual overview over the title and the system-wide shortcuts for play/pause, next and "stop after this title" - yeah! No other player has this feature, I can't understand it! Also the separate playlist has its advantages over the iTunes style. Try it, and don't give up too early, you need a time to learn this program, but than you have something awesome!
Very good audio player, love the extra features like lyric downloading, album arts and tagging.
Decent enough player. I still prefer Songbird's interface though.
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I like how to found lyrics and tags!
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My primary audio player.
Amarok is ok, but I prefer Rhythmbox myself.
Never used 1.4 from comments i really wish what if i could downgrade but i just can't click for downgrade update is only thing i know and it reallyl lacks one thing no cover art embedding i don't use crossfading so otherwise great and for interface it always works in background so i don't even look at it :D
Amarok 1.4 is still my favorite music player for Linux. I think Amarok 2 is awful. But until another media player comes along that has track rating and the powerful sorting capabilities of Amarok, I'm sticking with it.
Very competent music player. For those hating its version 2 but wanting some updates, Clementine is an active fork of Amarok 1.4.
Are you kidding? Rhythmbox is far far better
It used to be the best music player the world ever saw until 2.0 came out. I don't like newer versions of Amarok and will not use them. But 1.4 is truly an amazing music player and I'm happy I can continue using it on my Linux machine. (this review is for 1.4)