Amarok is one of the oldest Linux music players in active development, being started in 2003. The program was originally stylized as amaroK, after a
Mike Oldfield album
of the same name. The artwork references
Amarok, a wolf in
Inuit mythology. The app's capitalization was changed to Amarok in June 2006. A new major version of Amarok, version 2.0, was released on December 12, 2008. On June 3, 2009, version 2.1 was released, which reintroduced some of the 1.4 features which had been missing from the initial 2.0 release, and introduced some features such as native
ReplayGain support. Version 3.0 of Amarok was released in April 2024, after a six year hiatus of major updates. It ported the application to
Qt5 and added support for
FFmpeg 5, along with other smaller changes. A port to
Qt6, the newest version of the Qt library, is scheduled for later in the year. == Features ==