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Amarok is a powerful music player for Linux and Unix, MacOS X and Windows with an intuitive interface. It makes playing the music you love and discovering new music easier than ever before - and it looks good doing it! More info »

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Ninja-image

Although not officially supported on windows, I found the installer with requisite KDE bits to work without problems.
Used to find it okay to use on linux, but the interface on windows seems rather broken - played files fine, but could do little else, including volume control, and buttons seemed unexpectedly inactive.
In short I wouldn't recommend this for windows.

 
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Mutant-image

My experience with this software on a mac is horrible. You have to build it yourself and it is not updated very often.

 
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cablop-image

It's not really available for Windows, is available through KDE for Windows, and to say you need to install a whole desktop environment just to use one player is not exactly the idea of availability

 
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derzw3rg-image

install kde ( http://windows.kde.org ) then add the nightly mirror ( http://mafia-server.net/amarok-nightly ) and you are ready to go with the nightly build of amarok on windows. so it IS avalible on windows for shure ;)

 
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jmora-image

Is amarok able to autotag files by scanning them as winamp does? It's an important feature for me. Thx.

 
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Aaron-image

This programs does good, before I found a nice iPod program I would use this to make my playlists change and add songs. It has some nice display features when it is playing, and can make nice playlists, but for songs I usually just use Totem/Gnome player.

 
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