Microsoft has Media Player, Apple has iTunes, and Linux has Amarok.
Usually, Linux applications tend to mimic their Windows or Mac counterparts, but in this case, Amarok ended being such a remarkable audio library manager that users are now yearning to see it ported to Windows and OSX. The KDE desktop application offers some features as handy as editing a playlist afterhand, editing song tags, physically saving song tags, physically sorting the file library, and real-time monitoring of folders.
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