If anyone attempted to backport amarok 1.4 to qt4 and is able to build on newer gcc releases then that'll be a great thing
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostIf anyone attempted to backport amarok 1.4 to qt4 and is able to build on newer gcc releases then that'll be a great thing
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Originally posted by DeepDayze View PostIf anyone attempted to backport amarok 1.4 to qt4 and is able to build on newer gcc releases then that'll be a great thing
Pana, which is Amarok 1.4+patches.
Clementine, which is a fork of Amarok 1.4, ported to Qt 4, with many modification, but still similar to the old Amarok.
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Originally posted by Wyatt View PostBut have they finally brought it back to feature parity with Amarok 1.4? The race is on whether I go with Amarok or Clementine when I finally decide to move away from 1.4 and KDE 3.5.
While they've slowly picked up more features that were in 1.4, 2.# still crashes far too often at the start of a new song (on a Gnome desktop) whereas 1.4 never did for me, and there's the odd feature not there (like auto-prompting when it can't play an audio codec and auto-offering to installing the missing packages for you, which worked perfectly well with 1.4 on a Gnome desktop but is still absent from 2.#). 2.# still messes up my playlist even on a fresh install after I've built the playlist from scratch (albums songs aren't all grouped together even when sorting by albums, which is infuriating).
It's not even always improvements between 2.# releases - there's also some areas it gets worse. For example, they hide options more and more, like the random play (not the shuffle playlist option, which is different) that doesn't appear in the menus any more and is relegated on an icon you have to click, and the icon doesn't even have the old dice picture, but a picture unrelated to the random/shuffle concept, and the pop-up on hover tip doesn't even say anything about randomise or shuffling (yes, it's really that retarded ).
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Originally posted by miles View Post(like auto-prompting when it can't play an audio codec and auto-offering to installing the missing packages for you, which worked perfectly well with 1.4 on a Gnome desktop but is still absent from 2.#).
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Originally posted by KDesk View PostI don't think somebody is going to do that. There are some projects about Amarok 1.4:
Pana, which is Amarok 1.4+patches.
Clementine, which is a fork of Amarok 1.4, ported to Qt 4, with many modification, but still similar to the old Amarok.
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UI changes
Originally posted by yesterday View PostUnfortunately the latest Clementine completely screws up the UI. And worst of all they did certain changes to the Linux-specific UI that makes it look worse than on Windows and OSX
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