Banshee 1.0, A Great Gnome Media Player
Banshee logoBanshee 1.0 was released in the recent past, and I just got around to installing it to give it a whirl. All in all, I’m impressed.
I’ve been an Amarok user for the last few months, and before that I used Rhythmbox. I have an mp3 collection that makes load times and organization an important quality in a music library. Lately, I’ve grown to appreciate playlists more and more, and also like little things that look up artist or song information using 3rd party internet databases.
Banshee is a great media player, no question about that. I appreciate most the speed at which banshee does things. I’ve heard that banshee has been optimized for fast loading times of massive music collections, and on the whole, I would agree that banshee is capable of very fast load times. This release adds support to last.fm, a music playing web service that I’ve only recently come to appreciate.
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