Well, I was hyped for Baldur’s gate 3, and I may still end up getting it, but I’d have to upgrade too much hardware to play it, and there’s really no other games that I’m interested in.
Musicbee is the main reason I’m still running 7 on that pc rather than some flavor of linux. If it ever gets a port, or actually starts working right via wine, bye bye windows for me.
MusicBee is excellent, but I gave up on it to switch to Linux. Also, I’ve started to fall in love with simple players which depend on folder structure rather than a database, although I suppose one might miss the customisation with MusicBee
I’ve tried every player on Linux. I can’t even find one that properly displays lyrics embedded in the file. None that offer tagging searches at all, or album covers.
Music bee is much more than a player, it’s a full music management tool in one program. It handles external device sync better than anything else I’ve found too.
Well, I was hyped for Baldur’s gate 3, and I may still end up getting it, but I’d have to upgrade too much hardware to play it, and there’s really no other games that I’m interested in.
Musicbee is the main reason I’m still running 7 on that pc rather than some flavor of linux. If it ever gets a port, or actually starts working right via wine, bye bye windows for me.
MusicBee is excellent, but I gave up on it to switch to Linux. Also, I’ve started to fall in love with simple players which depend on folder structure rather than a database, although I suppose one might miss the customisation with MusicBee
I’ve tried every player on Linux. I can’t even find one that properly displays lyrics embedded in the file. None that offer tagging searches at all, or album covers.
Music bee is much more than a player, it’s a full music management tool in one program. It handles external device sync better than anything else I’ve found too.
The customization is just a nicety for me :)