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Amarok 2.3.0 "Clear Light" released!

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News

Amarok 2.3.0 “Clear Light” is released, the new version comes with many improvements, new features and many bugs has been fixed. Areas such as podcast support and saved playlists have seen huge improvements, as has the support for USB mass storage devices (including generic MP3 players).

 

This release also contains a number of new features of a slightly more experimental nature. These include a new main toolbar and a rewritten and much simpler file browser. The file browser’s look and feel now aligns more closely with the rest of Amarok with improvements such as breadcrumb navigation, and it is now focused on being a way to find and play music instead of being a multi-purpose file manager. The context menu of tracks in your playlist now offers a “show in media sources”. Podcasts have received a configuration dialog allowing you to change the update interval as well as the location to store new downloaded episodes.

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Usefull links: http://amarok.kde.org/

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Mel Kham

Founder of Unixmen, Living in Amsterdam. Am working in my free time to help people to understand the Opensource and to explain them in easy way how to make the fist steps to the the light. Working day and night with my Co-founder Zinovsky to keep this website live even with less resources.

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