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But have you guys ever tried foobar2000 on Windows?
Yes, and last time I used it under wine it ran perfectly. Nowadays I use 'deadbeef' which is a 'linux native' foobar-inspired very lean on resources music-player.
As for Miguel being heartbroken, sure he is but it's not due to lack of linux desktop apps. It's because he was peddling Mono towards the Linux desktop and noone was buying, I remember him whining about the non-existant uptake outside of Novell (where he was developing it) and later Attachmate washed their hands of it when they aquired Novell.
Now he is targeting Mono towards iOS and Android, and that's fine and all but I really doubt it will be a sustainable business. Still, I wish him luck since he certainly loves .NET and I always hope people get to work on what they love.
His bogus claim that Linux haven't got more than 10 great desktop apps though just comes across as petty bitterness as a result of Mono's failure to attract developers on Linux.