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I absolutely hate Amarok, it's the seed of the devil for me, UI wise. It has vertically labeled text tabs for crying out loud! Any application who has those ought to be removed from the internet by law.
Oh, woe is you! Vertical tabs are not particularly great and shouldn't be used per se, but they're not particularly unusable either. You have icons there as well, so you're not completely relying on text. I don't read the text in the tabs at all, but I found out what they did pretty quickly. Personally, I think there are bigger problems out there, such as Kontact's insistence on using nothing but horizontal arrow key keyboard navigation in a vertical listbox, or Gnome's ridiculous insistence on drinking the instant-apply anti-freeze and giving me no way of reversing what I've done in a dialogue other than me remembering where things were. Duhhhh, that's why I use computers.
They need to organise what they present better, but it's not the end of the world as some people desperately want to make out that it is - for reasons that are best known to them ;-).
Seriously. It's great you like Amarok, but please don't make sweeping generalisations about it being the best there is - because it isn't.
That's great for you, but the facts are that people can sort their music and their playlists well in Amarok, they're able to get lyrics and use other services, they're able to get artist information, see tracks by the same artist in their collection, do album art.......
People can do all that, and it all actually works more often than not without a .Net traceback in sight! What do I want then? Have something without vertical text in tabs, or have something that works most of the time? Hmmmmm, it's a tricky one........
Give us a laugh and tell us what media player you think is the best.