Friday, November 18, 2011
7:30 PM

Social Media Player for Linux, Windows and MAC OSX - Tomahawk

Tomahawk is a project dedicated to creating an audio player as an alternative Banshee, Amarok, and Rhytmbox. Tomahawk interface looks clean and fits perfectly on any desktop environment such as Gnome, KDE, Xfce, and LXDE. Tomahawk can be installed on MAC OSX, Linux and Windows

Tomahawk is build to solve below mentioned problems:
 * Why can't I easily listen to all the music I have scattered across multiple computers, at multiple locations, from a single interface?
 * Why can I stream my home iTunes library to my laptop when I am at home, but I can't when I am somewhere else?
 * Conversely, how come I can stream my co-worker's iTunes library when we are both at the office, but only if we are on the same wireless network (or subnet)?
 * When I am reading a website that talks about a song, and I own that song, why can't I play my copy directly from that page?
 * Why can't I subscribe to, and import, playlist metadata from all over the web - and then have that resolve against any/all songs that I have access to?
 * Why do I have to listen to songs I have on my hard drive, and songs from services I subscribe to, in totally different user experience silos?
 * If I am a music subscription service provider, why do I need to incur the costs of streaming you content you already have locally?

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