
Yes! After two years of development, they did release it. Many people call it the best media processor ... but no need for extra words, let me copy the change list from
OpenNet.ru :
* Fully redesigned interface. Made the transition to
Qt 4.4 ;
* Tight integration with online-services such as
Magnatune ,
Jamendo ,
MP3tunes ,
Last.fm ,
Shoutcast and others;
* New API for connecting external scripts and plugin development;
* Basing on KDE 4 technologies, activating the interlayer to interact with
Solid equipment,
Phonon multimedia subsystem and
Plasma desktop shell;
* Redesign of architecture for working with external devices (connecting portable audio players, storage devices, etc.)
* Manager podcasts, separated from the playlist manager (improving the ease of downloading podcasts);
* To organize the storage, a transition was made from SQlite to
MySQL-embedded ;
* Improved playlist interface, including the implementation of dynamic mini-playlists;
* Automatic detection of 8-bit encoding in metadata;
* Support for Windows and Mac OS X platforms. Binary builds are also
available for various Linux versions of Kubuntu, openSUSE, Fedora, Debian, Mandriva, PCLinuxOS, Gentoo, Arch, Ark Linux distributions, as well as for FreeBSD, KateOS and Solaris 10.
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