ioAmarok is a user-friendly music player designed for Linux/BSD Infodomestic Objects. This software has an intuitive interface that makes it easy to use.
One of the biggest advantages of ioAmarok is that it's built with SpatialBundle technology. This means that you don't have to worry about installation or any administrator privilege access. The player also doesn't require any libraries such as the KDE libraries or the Qt libraries, which makes it even more hassle-free.
In case you're unfamiliar, Infodomestic Objects is a set of distribution software that helps with environment mutation, providing an advanced interaction experience. The ioAmarok team decided to develop and distribute their interaction experience improvement using a mixed Linux/BSD based platform.
To use ioAmarok, you'll need to have GNU Bash and Zenity installed, the latter being recommended. However, if you already use these programs on your system, you should be good to go.
In the most recent release, ioAmarok was rebuilt against the Ubuntu Feisty 7.04 with -O3 optimization. Additionally, it was built with SpatialFactory 0.8.7. Overall, if you're looking for a straightforward music player that has been built with efficient technology, ioAmarok is worth checking out.
Version 1.4.7-feisty_InfodomesticObjects: N/A