Amarok Description

Amarok is a robust music player designed for Linux, Unix, and Windows, featuring a user-friendly interface. It simplifies the process of enjoying your favorite tunes while also helping you explore new ones, all while maintaining an appealing aesthetic! Significant efforts in the development of Amarok 2 have focused on integrating Web services, allowing users to access a vast array of music directly online. This enhancement vastly increases the number of songs available at your command. With a powerful API, incorporating additional services requires minimal effort, making it user-friendly for anyone looking to expand their music horizons. Enjoy seamless integration with Last.fm to scrobble tracks and listen to a variety of radio streams. Purchase tracks directly from the integrated Magnatune store, thus supporting independent music labels. You can also connect to an Ampache music server remotely, enabling you to browse, search, and play your media files effortlessly. Additionally, you have the ability to discover, subscribe to, and download audio and video podcasts from a comprehensive podcast directory, and listen to streaming audiobooks directly from the Librivox catalog, enhancing your overall listening experience. Whether you're looking for mainstream hits or hidden gems, Amarok delivers an all-encompassing music experience.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
Free
Free Version:
Yes

Integrations

API:
Yes, Amarok has an API

Reviews - 1 Verified Review

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Company Details

Company:
Amarok
Website:
amarok.kde.org

Media

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Product Details

Platforms
Windows
Mac
Linux
Types of Training
Training Docs
Training Videos
Customer Support
Online Support

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Amarok User Reviews

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  • Name: Grog B.
    Job Title: User
    Length of product use: 2+ Years
    Used How Often?: Daily
    Role: User
    Organization Size: 1 - 25
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    Amorok is lovely but Avast AV thinks Linux is malware!

    Date: Oct 22 2025

    Summary: If you are a bit itchy over the music program you currently use, or just like to try new things out to compare, I heartily suggest you give Amarok a good try out as the KDE organization (Linux) has worked on, improved and supported this app with a good forum for many years.

    Positive: Great control over music/audio library.
    Access to many online radio and music hosts of which many are free.
    For what it does, it loads quickly and is relatively easy on resources in my old ASUS G74SX.

    Negative: Nothing about Amarok. Only AVAST will not let it contact websites it uses in Linux. Thinks they are malware but they are not when Amarok accesses them. Had to dump AVAST over it as no matter what I excluded or made exceptions for, it's 'mind' was made up. Bit defender does the job and does not intrude into my world more than it thinks is justified. This happened in October,2025 running a fully protected but outmoded Windows 7.1 as my machine will not do Win 10-11. Still like to double boot with Linux and Windows and have done so for 13 years. No reason to abandon a good OS just because yobs try to stampeded you into it. Ran XP waaaaaay past it's due date and if you are careful with where you go, no trouble at all.

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