Perhaps that would work on a bottle of Tropicana, but it does not make for a pleasant design in software.That being said, I absolutely love the orange bars that show when music is playing. You don’t have to put a giant orange in the library window, and the texture for the sidebar doesn’t need to be bunches of Clementines. There’s something I have to get off my chest: I know the name of the program is Clementine. Where Clementine falls down for me is in usability and design. It terms of functionality, it not only does what it claims, but it does it almost flawlessly. It loads quickly, doesn’t bog down the system, and isn’t built on Mono (not pointing fingers… Banshee). In terms of performance, this program is fairly remarkable. Artist info, pics, biographies, and lyrics built-in.Desktop notifications, including the sound menu integration in Ubuntu.Edit tags and download missing album artwork.Excellent playlist support, including import and export in popular formats.Stream from online radio stations ( Last.fm, SomaFM, Magnatune, Jamendo and Icecast).Plays local and internet files (MP3, AAC, OGG Vorbis, FLAC).On the surface it boasts many impressive features: Clementine is a cross-platform, open-source media player based on the much-beloved Amarok 1.4 media player.
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