I'm going to be a fanboy and troll now... But I really loved Amarok 1. When I was trying Linux Amarok was the reason that made me boot to Linux more and more.
Then came Amarok 2, a bug-ridden bloated PoS. Fucking Eclipse IDE has a simpler interface and feels lighter than Amarok 2. When KDE4 came out Amarok devs felt they HAD to use every single component and lib that came with it, they use frickin' plasma lib.
If subjectiv arguments won't convince you, take a look at numbers. Ram, cpu usage, power usage...
http://bryanquigley.com/reviews/12-0...view-cpu-usage
http://bryanquigley.com/reviews/12-0...w-memory-usage
http://bryanquigley.com/reviews/musi...ups-per-second
Consistently the WORST music player available on Linux.
Clementine has been just released 1.1, it's multi-platform and the closest thing to Amarok 1.
http://www.clementine-player.org/
ps: And what use has statistics, if the break the DB every single point release?


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) it was to be expected. I still struggled with it for a while, as the new layout took a bit of getting used to, but once I did, it feels very natural to me. And for me the killer feature is search options. You can chain any number of them to precisely define what you need, and I don't know where I would be if not for Amarok's ability to find tracks that are of certain length (for using in videos). The on-screen display is awesome, playlist sorting abilities are awesome, Last.fm integration is awesome. And yea, I am not particularly fond of the defaults of it (like having the Amazon plugin enabled by default), but then those are issues only until you get to the configuration screen. So all in all I would not switch to any other player now.
