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Comment Re:Who wants to pay for music? (Score 1) 317

Actually, I've been using iTunes to manage my mostly-pirated 250GB MP3 collection. I just don't want to run software that contains code for monetizing me when I don't want to be. Even Amarok tries to push you into using proprietary streaming services, which is the music player version of Ubuntu' including Amazon in the Dash View- and don't get me started on Miro. So much hidden bundleware and added "services".

Submission + - Ask Slashdot: Best FLOSS iTunes Replacement in 2013? 1

cs80 writes: I've been looking high and low for a decent, open-source, cross-platform audio player that can import an existing iTunes library and sort my files based on their ID3 tags.
Nightingale, with its iTunes-like interface, would have been the obvious answer, but its file organization feature was pulled for being too buggy. What open-source audio player did you migrate to after dumping iTunes?

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