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There are many media players around these days, it's true. What's missing from most players is a user interface that doesn't get in the way of the user. How many buttons do you have to press for simply adding some new tracks to the playlist? Amarok tries to be a little different, providing a simple drag and drop interface that really makes playlist handling easy. * Quick and simple drag and drop playlist creation * Music library * Cross platform: Support for Unix, MacOS X and Windows * Plays all audio formats known to man * Cover art download using Last.fm services * Automatic play-statistics generation (iRate style) * Full lyrics download * Learn about your music with integrated Wikipedia * Full Last.fm support * gpodder.net support * Configurable on screen display for track changes * Podcast support * iPod support, as well as other media players * Powerful scripting interface * Integration with Plasma and KDE Applications * Integration with multiple web sources including Magnatune, Ampache, and others. @ text @There are many media players around these days, it's true. What's missing from most players is a user interface that doesn't get in the way of the user. How many buttons do you have to press for simply adding some new tracks to the playlist? Amarok tries to be a little different, providing a simple drag and drop interface that really makes playlist handling easy. * Quick and simple drag and drop playlist creation * Music library * Cross platform: Support for Unix, MacOS X and Windows * Plays all audio formats known to man * Cover art download using Last.fm services * Automatic play-statistics generation (iRate style) * Full lyrics download * Learn about your music with integrated Wikipedia * Full Last.fm support * gpodder.net support * Configurable on screen display for track changes * Podcast support * iPod support, as well as other media players * Powerful scripting interface * Integration with Plasma and KDE Applications * Integration with multiple web sources including Magnatune, Ampache, and others. @ 1.3 log @audio: Remove amarok This has been persistently broken and is stuck on the old KDE 4 release. If you're interested in an Amarok-like audio player, audio/strawberry might fit (it's a fork of a fork of it). Interested parties are invited to try packaging a newer version of Amarok. @ text @d1 6 a6 6 AmaroK is a media player for KDE. There are many media players around these days, true. What's missing from most players is a user interface, that doesn't get in the way of the user. How many buttons do you have to press for simply adding some new tracks to the playlist? amaroK tries to be a little different, providing a simple drag and drop interface, that really makes playlist handling easy. d8 17 a24 1 This package contains the KDE4 version of amarok. @ 1.2 log @Update to 2.2.2nb3 from wip, packaged by myself. This is the KDE4 version of amarok, lots of changes. Try it out! @ text @@ 1.1 log @Initial revision @ text @d7 2 @ 1.1.1.1 log @Initial addition of amarok version 1.1.1 into the NetBSD Packages Collection. AmaroK is a media player for KDE. There are many media players around these days, true. What's missing from most players is a user interface, that doesn't get in the way of the user. How many buttons do you have to press for simply adding some new tracks to the playlist? amaroK tries to be a little different, providing a simple drag and drop interface, that really makes playlist handling easy. XXX Too much dependencies are thrown in there: create "plugins" packages or use PKG_OPTIONS framework? @ text @@