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Amarok is indeed an awesome media player/manager, but a number of people profess to be disenchanted with the change in Amarok from version 1.4.x to version 2.x which occurred with KDE 4.
Personally, I think that maybe these people just wanted to jump on a perceived bandwagon involving bitching about KDE 4, but that perception might just be mine.
In any event, for those who liked Amarok as it was circa version 1.4.x, there is now the option of running Clementine player instead.
http://www.ubuntugeek.com/clementine-player-a-cross-platform-music-...
http://www.clementine-player.org/
One can even run Clementine on Windows.
Clementine's claimed support for iDevices is pretty reasonable:
http://code.google.com/p/clementine-player/wiki/PortableDevices
http://images.clementine-player.org/screenshots/clementine-0.5-2.pn...
iPod classic, iPod Touch, iPhone and iPad are all supported on Mac and Linux (on Linux Clementine requires libgpod and libimobiledevice to be installed), and on Windows (the latter three iDevices require iTunes to be installed).
Only where there is iTunes (i.e. on Mac and Windows) would the iDevices DRM be supported/invoked (depending somewhat on your point of view, I suppose).
Edited 2010-09-23 06:18 UTC