Hi,
On 3/29/19 5:16 PM, Michael Hirmke wrote:
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amarok 2.9.0-2.5 [...] scribus 1.4.7-3.2
these are the only ones I'd like to keep. They both don't have a usable alternative.
Have you tried Clementine? I find it more attractive than Amarok as it mimics the design of the original Amarok before it got rewritten.
I don't like Clementine and it is not usable for me. I tested nearly all available programs for managing large collections of music. Mine contains more than 50.000 songs, wich is beyond the scope of most programs anyway. I hope, sometimes in the future we will get a native MediaMonkey for Linux. Meanwhile I use the Windows version in a wine bottle, but under wine not all of the features are usable.
Missing amarok, scribus, and kding hurts the most.
I second this.
Also, porting applications from Qt4 to Qt5 is usually not that difficult as the API changes were much less involved than the changes from Qt3 to Qt4.
Maybe, but I'm not a software developer. I can read code and write small utilities, but I have not enough knowledge and experience to port a large application.
Adrian
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