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It's basically a open source frontend for Apple Music that works on Linux and Windows. It's what I use to listen to my Apple Music songs on Linux, and it's amazing.
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I've been using ifuse on Linux for years.
https://github.com/libimobiledevice/ifuse
I type "ifuse /mnt/iphone" and there is a DCIM/###APPLE dir with the images and videos where I use "cp -a" to copy the files to my computer
Assuming you mean the pre-2.0 Amarok, you might be interested in Strawberry: https://www.strawberrymusicplayer.org/
It's a a fork of a fork of the old Amarok, supporting more features and modern support while retaining the original UI.
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