Guayadeque is a fully featured Linux music player that comes with smart / dynamic playlists, iPod and portable device support, automatically downloads album covers, lets you play and record shoutcast radios, Mpris v2 support and many more interesting features.

Multiple collections: you can define as many collections as you want

CUE support

Album browser zoon mode that allows to view and select tracks

All playlists, except sorted dynamic playlists, can be sorted using column headers

Change language via Preferences > General

Load defaults in shortcuts preferences

Bug fixes

There aren't many new features, but they've required a lot of work, especially the new multiple collections. With the introduction of this feature, the user interface was changed and there are now four view buttons which you can use to change between Library view, Album Browser, Tree view and Playlists.





You can use the new collections feature to create a separate audiobooks collection for instance, or define different collections for music stored in different places, etc.





To create a new collection, select Source > New collection, then enter a new collection name on the left and add some folders:

The new collections will then be displayed up under "Sources" and you can select to show them or not, among others:

Install Guayadeque

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:anonbeat/guayadeque sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install guayadeque

Thanks to Alejandro Tamalet for the tip and info!

And here's the new album browser zoom mode that lets you view and select tracks:If you prefer to use the latest Guayadeque from SVN, install "guayadeque-svn" instead (it's available in the same PPA).