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musikCube 1.0 Final Released

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allen:
I am officially in love.  Finally an application that manages an entire collection of music elegantly, seamlessly, and without consuming all my system resources!

brett:
Musikcube has been one of my favs for a year or two now.

It always reminds me of the difference between a NAD amplifier and a City Lights Boom Box.

NAD - simple, uncomplicated, limited controls, plain looking, - great sound
Boom Box - 1 million lights, massive grills, lots of dialls and sliders, - crap sound

Musikcube - =NAD
A lot of others - =Boom Box

My kids love it, now theres a solid reference.

..dB..
doublebogey

Dr-Leech:
Well, tried it and here's my veredict:

Pros:
-Nice and clean interface
-Lightweight and fast
-Fastest searches
-Dynamic playlists

Cons:
-Can't open cuesheet files (.cue)
-Doesn't integrates with the new Last.fm player (so I can't vote to Last.fm on songs in my machines)
-No custom display of information in playlist

My first reason to do not use it is the cuesheet support, I preffer to rip albums in a single file because gapless and that, but they will never support it.

I like open source idea, but don't like the project admins says things like: -if you don't like our way go back to foobar.

'nuff said.

Redhat:
I would have preferred more 'completeness' for 1.0 - i.e. Last.fm support...

but nice offering, thanks for posting  :Thmbsup:

f0dder:
Hm, does the musikCube developer specifically say he won't support cue-sheets, or just that he isn't planning to write the code himself?

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