The Linux desktop has an impressive list of good music playing apps, so choosing a favorite title is a difficult task. The decision almost always comes down to personal taste rather than feature sets or GUI. Exaile ranks high on my player list for what it does not have. It spares me having to traipse through a bigger-than-needed set of features. Not being an audiophile, I find I’m intimidated by the tweaking options other music players constantly display, even though I rarely have occasion to use them.
surely, on the paper, it's a nice app, but I found it's being very unstable on my desktop, and I do deeply regret that.
Exaile Makes Playing Music Simple and Stress-Free
Posted by: Jack M. Germain May 29, 2013 05:00 AMThe Linux desktop has an impressive list of good music playing apps, so choosing a favorite title is a difficult task. The decision almost always comes down to personal taste rather than feature sets or GUI. Exaile ranks high on my player list for what it does not have. It spares me having to traipse through a bigger-than-needed set of features. Not being an audiophile, I find I’m intimidated by the tweaking options other music players constantly display, even though I rarely have occasion to use them.
Exaile 3.3.x
Ubuntu Mate 14.04.03 LTS