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http://banshee-project.org/images/c/c9/0_11_0_daap.png
would be somehow better in this context? The sidebar-type thingy is ALWAYS there staring at your face, whereas the Amarok sidebar can be removed with just a mouse-click. Then it's GONE! Gone, with all the devastating and horrifying context information. And the only remnant will be a small vertically-tabbed bar on the side. The rest would be devoted to the play list.
You can completely remove the sidebar in Banshee. Just click the drag handle, and drag it to a close. Gone. I like Banshee. Simple, to the point interface.
http://www.gnome.org/projects/rhythmbox/screenshots/rhythmbox-main......
very good usability-wise? This is IMO the case of stuffing unneccesary items on top of each other. All in the spirit of the oh-so-great Gnome HIG.
That's not very desirable. I don't like the weird two-on-top-of-one designs (you see it in more music players). This particular type of view is better when the three boxes are all side-by-side, similar to how the Finder in OS X does it.
Right. I could just as well say, the fact you do not see that vertical tabs are evil is a sign of the limitations of your firmware, not a valid point to praise Amarok.
A music player should not need such a divide - especially not one that bring about tabs and scrollbars. Whenever scrollbars and tabs appear, it generally means you want to display more information than a window can handle - and hence, you need to cut down on the amount of information you want to share.
And I don't care about Rythmbox.
That's all nice, but it is besides the point. Amarok does a whole lot, and as I've said before, if that is your cup of tea, than great. However, that does not negate the fact that Amarok tries to show too much information all at once, and its GUI suffers from it. Any music player that needs to resort to tabs-in-tabs, vertical tabs, and scrollbars-in-window-sections needs to re-think its UI.