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Exaile
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Screenshot of Exaile 0.3.0.1
Developer(s) Adam Olsen
Stable release 0.3.0.2 / 2009-11-09; 2 days ago
Written in Python
Operating system Unix-like
Available in Multilingual
Type Audio player
License GPL
Website www.exaile.org

Exaile is a music player that aims to be similar in style and function to KDE's Amarok, but uses the GTK+ widget toolkit rather than Qt.[1][2] It is written in Python and utilizes the GStreamer media framework.[3]

Exaile incorporates many features from Amarok (and other media players) like automatic fetching of album art, handling of large libraries, lyrics fetching, artist/album information via Wikipedia, Last.fm support, editing audio tags and set ratings, and optional iPod support via a plugin.[4]

In addition, Exaile has a built-in SHOUTcast directory browser, tabbed playlists (so you can have more than one playlist open at a time), blacklisting of tracks (so they don't get scanned into your library), downloading of guitar tablature from fretplay.com, the ability to submit played tracks on your iPod to Last.fm, support for burning tracks to audio CDs (with the ability to choose which application to use). Exaile also includes visualizations and equalizer, with pre-defined sets.[5]

The source code for the Exaile project is distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License.

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