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:Amarok 2.1 "Let There Be Light" released
Amarok 2.1 "Let There Be Light" released
Jun 5, 2009, 01 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3144 reads)

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"The playlist can now be customized to only show the information you care about, matching the way you use Amarok. The layout of the Context View was changed, while navigation and applet management has been made easier. We added support for Amarok URLs to make it easier to share that crazy rock song you just found on Jamendo. You can now bookmark track positions, allowing you to save a part of a song for later or letting you start your audio book where you left off."

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