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I would still recommend RhythmboxRhythmbox -- I myself prefer it a lot to iTunes (at least the new iTunes), but: You can use iTunes on Linux. It is not too hard to install with playonlinux. However, it is not recommended as a default music player, as it is slow to start and a bore to set up to look nice. Still, might be good to mention it, in case you just MUST use iTunes :)

I would still recommend Rhythmbox -- I myself prefer it a lot to iTunes (at least the new iTunes), but: You can use iTunes on Linux. It is not too hard to install with playonlinux. However, it is not recommended as a default music player, as it is slow to start and a bore to set up to look nice. Still, might be good to mention it, in case you just MUST use iTunes :)

I would still recommend Rhythmbox -- I myself prefer it a lot to iTunes (at least the new iTunes), but: You can use iTunes on Linux. It is not too hard to install with playonlinux. However, it is not recommended as a default music player, as it is slow to start and a bore to set up to look nice. Still, might be good to mention it, in case you just MUST use iTunes :)

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I would still recommend Rhythmbox -- I myself prefer it a lot to iTunes (at least the new iTunes), but: You can use iTunes on Linux. It is not too hard to install with playonlinux. However, it is not recommended as a default music player, as it is slow to start and a bore to set up to look nice. Still, might be good to mention it, in case you just MUST use iTunes :)