Split decision: Goggles Music Manager
I don’t usually notice music managers, mostly because I resent applications that “manage” things for me. On the other hand, I’m constantly on the lookout for applications that run light and fast.
I can add Goggles Music Manager to that list now. But those toolkits are rather low-key, and the applications that use them can sometimes slip by unnoticed.
Occasionally a thread pops up in the Arch Forums mentioning Goggles, with about the frequency of Consonance. Much like that program, Goggles imports lists of files and keeps a database, then gives you a way of sifting through them to play the tunes you want.
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