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Originally posted by bug77 View PostThis may come as a shock, but that's configurable. You can actually not display it.
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Originally posted by cardboard View PostI must live in an alternate dimension. Horrible UI? Amarok's UI is my favorite. It's so simple. Sources on one side, playlist on the other. Click on a source and it gets dumped into a playlist. Easy. Though I wish the sources panel was tabbed like in Clementine, instead of hierarchical. It's annoying having to go back to the root menu to switch to internet streams, instead of just tabbing between sources (I'm sure there are people that prefer not having a tab bar taking up space...). But it's not a big deal. I also use phonon-VLC.
Amarok does have problems, but the UI isn't one of them.
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Originally posted by Pawlerson View PostYou could give qmmp a try. It's WinAMP lile Linux media player written in Qt.
Thank you.Last edited by YAFU; 15 December 2012, 10:33 PM.
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Originally posted by YAFU View PostI'm using KDE since version 3. I do not like players covering a big annoying window. I always used Audacious (yes, gtk). It does what it have to do, play music. Small interface, filters, plugins, equalizer, playlist, and skinnable.
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Originally posted by asdxAre you fucking retarded? Where did I said something bad about Amarok? I like Amarok, why don't you direct your crappy comments to someone else? Fucking moron.
Thanks for the insult, though.
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Originally posted by GreatEmerald View PostNow if only Amarok was to add MIDI files to the music collection.
The worst experience I had with a bug report was that they fixed the bug but forgot to mark the report as fixed.
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