On 09/06/2011 01:27 PM, Steven Sroka wrote:
On 6 September 2011 16:12, Michael Powell
wrote: John McInnes wrote: On 09/06/2011 08:19 AM, phanisvara das wrote:
probably a question of what one got used to. those who used amarok 1.4 a lot may experience some sort of 'culture shock,' since the interface changed a lot. others (like me) who didn't use the earlier version much, have less trouble. if that's true, having amarok as default and clementine as an option makes sense, since long time users are more likely to know about the alternative and can easier implement it.
Yeah thats true, Amarok<= 1.4 was great. Really the best music player for a long time. Then the new Amarok came out... just horrible UI. I switched to Clementine. The Amarok UI is just something to which I rapidly adapted. My bone to pick with the "new and improved" Amarok is every few updates, or so, it breaks. For version whores like me we will go along just fine for a while, but eventually (and fairly regularly I might add) some update installs a version which missed the QA cycle and has something wrong with it.
I used to just use Clementine temporarily and return to Amarok when some subsequent update had it working properly once again. As time went by and I experienced this cycle more and more I just stayed with Clementine. It doesn't seem to have this 'every few updates has a broken one...', at least have not seen it do this yet.
I don't mind if Amarok is default, so long as I can find Clementine easily. Currently it's in packman.
That's kind of how I feel too. As long as I can switch my system to whatever I choose I'm happy. But are the majority of users happy with Amarok? I liked Amarok (except for playing CD's) until I tried Clementine - Christmas came early that day :)
-Mike
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Precisely my point. I think most users just trying linux or KDE will be more comfortable with Clementine. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-kde+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-kde+help@opensuse.org