
Windows replacement for itunes how to#
Tutorial: How to use MediaMonkey to manage your iPodĪbout: Rhythmbox is an integrated music management application, originally inspired by Apple’s iTunes. Tutorial: How to use gtkpod to manage your iPod in UbuntuĪbout: MediaMonkey (free version) includes the following features: Party Mode/Auto-DJ, CD Ripper, audio converter, auto-renamer, album-art lookup, reports and statistics, iPod and MP3 Player support.

gtkpod includes the following features: Read your existing iTunesDB, add MP3, WAV, M4A (non-protected AAC), M4B (audio book), podcasts, and various video files, view, add and modify cover art, sync directories, detect duplicates when adding songs, and much more. It supports the first to fifth Generation including the iPod mini, iPod Photo, iPod Shuffle, iPod nano, and iPod Video.

Tutorial: How to use Banshee to manage your iPod in UbuntuĪbout: gtkpod is a platform independent Graphical User Interface for Apple’s iPod using GTK2. Banshee is available as a pre-compiled binary for many Linux distributions, and its source is available for those of you who prefer compile your own programs.
Windows replacement for itunes install#
How to install Amarok in Ubuntu (and get it to play MP3s)Ībout: Banshee includes the following features: Rips music, burn CDs, share your music, displays cover art, tons of plugins, controllable via keyboard shortcuts, smart playlists and the ability to rate your music. Tutorials: How to use Amarok to manage your iPod in Ubuntu Amarok is available as a pre-compiled binary for many Linux distributions, and its source is available for those of you who prefer compile your own programs. The screenshots are quite likely a bit dated as the various programs have been updated.Ībout: Amarok includes the following features: Album cover detection and downloads, lyrics support, wikipedia integration, contextual information (a quick view on your currently played music, and suggest similar track which you might like), statistics, Last.fm integration, multiple media devices support (Apple iPod, iRiver iFP and T players, Creative Zen and Nomad players, Generic USB players, Generic MTP players). Of these apps, 6 still exist – the four that don’t have been removed from this post.

2022 Update: This article was published back in 2007, and quite obviously a lot has changed since then.
