Amarok developers launches Project Neon
Music Utilities May 6th, 2008
Amarok developers launches Project Neon
The developers behind the fantastic Amarok project have announced the launch of Project Neon.
This new project is destined to deliver new nightly builds to interested beta testers.
The developers said in a blog post:
Neon makes it easy to follow development of Amarok by regularly providing packages for you to install.
They are making it available in such a fashion that the nightly could co-exist with the stable edition of the music player.
The blog post adds:
Neon is intended to be used by everyone who wants to help us find bugs, keep track of development, join development or just wants to live on the bleeding edge. It is not intended to be used instead of a stable and full featured Amarok.
Checkout: Project Neon
Tags: Amarok, Digital Media, Linux, media player, Open Source, Project Neon
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