I'm considering making the switch from Windows 10 to Linux Mint Cinnamon, but I need to ensure I can manage my music library effectively. I've got a collection of MP3s from my iTunes library, and I've heard that running iTunes on Linux can be tricky. Have the latest versions of Linux Mint Cinnamon included any quality alternatives to iTunes that would allow for easy management of my music collection?
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It sounds like you want a solid local library on your computer without having to sync it with devices. You can definitely create a reliable music library on Linux Mint. Just make sure your MP3s are DRM-free. Once you have them on your system, you can use various apps like Strawberry for library management and Audacious for straightforward playback, which has that classic Winamp vibe!
If you just want to play music without needing iTunes, you might want to check out YouTube Music. You can upload your own tracks and access them through their web app or mobile app. But if you're specifically looking for a closer iTunes replacement, RhythmBox is a great option—it covers most of the basic functionalities you might need.

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