Rhythmbox

Saturday, 27 May 2006, michuk

Rhythmbox is the default audio player and collection manager in Gnome. It looks kind of similar to the famous iTunes program by Apple (although it’s much simpler and though easier to use). The Rhythmbox developers tend to provide only the most important features, like iPoda and iRiver support, ID3 editing and nice collection management. No fancy visual effects are to be found here. If you prefer rich functionality players, go for Amarok instead.

Rhythmbox in action
Pic 1. Rhythmbox in action

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