jajuk
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Jajuk is a MP3/OGG/WAV/AU/AIFF/SPEEX jukebox for all platforms. The main goal of this project is to provide a fully-featured application to advanced users with large or scattered music collections.  [edit]  


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DEVELOPMENT STATUS : production
LICENSE : gnu general public license (gpl)
OPERATING SYSTEM : os independent
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE : java
USER INTERFACE : java swing

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    Powerful, Full-featured Music Player

    The Good


    To be honest, I was pretty impressed by this application. The first reason was that it's among the few applications of its kind and the second reason was the large number of features that allowed me to quickly arrange my music collection by genre, artist or the directory they were part of. Moreover, if you don't know what a feature does, you'll most certainly find it in the Help perspective.


    The Bad


    I don't know if there's anything bad about this application. Apart from the fact that I couldn't manually set a cover for an album (rather unimportant, considering that I finally succeeded), there's nothing bad about this program. It's possible to be missing some less popular features one would find useful but that's it. For what is worth, I couldn't think of a feature I would use that Jajuk doesn't already have.


    The Truth


    If you're a music lover but unfortunately have a pretty large and scattered collection, you're using Linux and moreover, you're looking for a powerful, full-featured music player, then Jajuk is the most suitable application for you. You should definitely give it a try, even if you don't have a music collection at all. I'm sure you'll be impressed by it as much as I was and you'll create a music collection in no time, just to make use of all its features.


    Read More: http://www.softpedia.com/reviews/linux/Jajuk-Review-42713.shtml


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