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XMMS vs. Amarok

Interesting, no?


XMMS   Amarok

Please post other interesting comparisons or graphs in the comments! :)

25 Responses

  1. La principal raó per la que hem vaig passar a kde va ser amarok. Avui he vist que latendència d’amarok puja respecte la del xmms, tal vegada hi ha més gent com jo, que han escollit un bon reproductor per escoltar la seva música preferida. Al post que vos he passat veig que es fan tendències divertides, entretingudes, variades, … tot fa per passar el

    enGuillem!
  2. La principal raó per la que hem vaig passar a kde va ser amarok. Avui he vist que la tendència d’amarok puja respecte la del xmms, tal vegada hi ha més gent com jo, que han escollit un bon reproductor per escoltar la seva música preferida. Al post que vos he passat veig que es fan tendències divertides, entretingudes, variades, … tot fa per passar el

    enGuillem!
  3. Ian Monroe: Backends, Phonon, GStreamer * Aaron Seigo: i’d like another black eye, please * Ariya Hidayat: FLSH GRDN * Alexander Neundorf: Back online * Roberto Alsina: If you see a russian, it’s my doing *Max Howell: XMMS vs. amaroK

    KDE Dot News
  4. GNOME & KDE is also interesting :)

    hendi
  5. What is surprising is that people keeps using xmms and not beep-media-player and such…

    Diego
  6. There is still no amaroK equivalent to xmms-crossfade for gapless playback. The xine output engine comes close, but still gets it audiably wrong.

    Anonymous
  7. XMMS just keeps it simple… That rulz

    Vilius
  8. There’s merit in XMMS for sure. I always wanted to make a KDE wrapper for libxmms. Some simple playlist application that used the rather great and bug-free xmms audio system.

    I always meant to make an xmms-engine for amaroK too.

    I meant to do a lot of things, sob.

    Max Howell
  9. mplayer vs. xine

    jm
  10. superkaramba vs gdesklets

    It seems I have some work to do. :(

    Ryan
  11. debian, ubuntu, redhat, suse

    xfree86, xorg

    jmfayard
  12. Sometimes, the trends don’t reflect any kind of judgement.
    For example, see:

    War vs Peace

    Despite the result, guess what is the best?

    Gilles
  13. When confronted with data or results, we should always spend some time trying to determine which conclusions are most appropriate.

    It’s not that people want war more than they want peace. It’s just that it is more interesting to read about.

    Max Howell
  14. Not to mention there’s more written about war than peace…

    Daniel Watkins
  15. Try searching for “Sex” and “Porno” and have a look at the Regions/Languages. I do not think the “several approximations” Google is computing should actually tell us something, I think they are completely wrong. Peru does not even have enough people and broadband connections to even appear in that list, and they are #1 on “Porno”!

    Sturmflut
  16. This one is fascinating.

    Isn’t data beautiful, ooooh.

    The Chad
  17. Holidays
    Christ Vs. The Beatles
    Women, Sex, Beer
    Current Gen Consoles

    Max Howell
  18. We’re sorry…
    … but your query looks similar to automated requests from a computer virus or spyware application.

    Buuh :’(

    Noé
  19. probably quite inaccurate, but…

    firefox, konqueror, safari, opera

    Jonas Widarsson
  20. Batman Superman

    Alan
  21. This one is interesting, too, (at least for those of us who are a little older…)

    Michael
  22. XMMS is better for heir simple and low RAM consumption.

    But run Amarok one time at month we’ll organize our music library, thats ok

    Ambigel
  23. [...] La principal ra? per la que hem vaig passar a kde va ser amarok. Avui he vist que la tend?ncia d’amarok puja respecte la del xmms, tal vegada hi ha m?s gent com jo, que han escollit un bon reproductor per escoltar la seva m?sica preferida. [...]

    EnGuillem! » Amarok vs xmms
  24. what means the graphic?

    [mxcl]Click the link, guy![/mxcl]

    John
  25. amarok, xmms, itunes

    It is interesting that iTunes dwarfs us, and that in Warsaw, Poland, we’re all about as popular as each other :)

    Max Howell

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