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Amarok's UI criticism
by Emil Sedgh on Monday 14/Apr/2008, @01:13
Hi
First, i use Amarok, i love it, new UI looks perfect but:
i love KDE, because awesome intergration.i love to select one style, and whole my applications look same.Amarok, has now its own UI.SVG based user interface and widgets which are really beautiful.they even match colors.
but Amarok now looks different...so, i dont know it is possible or no, but i think if Amarok guys want such look for they app, create a QStyle so all applications could have same look and feel.

(im a user, i dont know if that is possible or no, but i dont like KDE to go the way that windows went: each application with its own theme support, different looks and colors for each application, etc)

sorry for bad English.
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Re: Amarok's UI criticism
by cies breijs on Tuesday 15/Apr/2008, @00:39
I share the concern.. i like the fact that there are a lot of new UI possibilities (svg, plasma, ) in KDE4, but i'm like emil also a little concerned that it will make the desktop apps look more alien to eachother.

i like juk for being so 'KDE' if you understand what i mean. (i need amarok for the features though)

p.s.: i think the 'Manage Files' is still the biggest feature of amarok giving user full control over their collections. a possibility to put tracks in more than one genre would be my biggest wish -- i hope to submit a patch at some point.
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