Good new for Windows users unhappy with Winamp and iTunes: the much venerated Amarok Jukebox software for Linux is very close to running on Windows, in fact, with a bit of hacking you can get it working today.
Qt 4.4, which will help make Amarok cross-platform (there's a Mac version in the works as well) is still a few months away, but Shane King over at the Amarok blog has posted some screenshots of a hacked version of Amarok running on Windows XP.
For those interested in the technical details, here's what King has to say:
Unfortunately, unless you're comfortable compiling and debugging your own build of Amarok with the appropriate plugins and patches, these screenshots are just a tease. However, for the unintimidated, there are instructions and a rough overview available on the Amarok wiki. If you get things working be sure to share your experiences below.
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