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  "path": "/Articles/1069368/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-28T14:12:36.000Z",
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  "textContent": "There are dozens of music-player applications for Linux; the options range from bare-bones programs that only play local files to full-blown music-management projects with a full suite of tools for managing (and playing) a music collection. Strawberry is in the latter category; it has a bumper crop of features, including smart playlists, support for editing music metadata tags, the ability to organize music files, and more.",
  "title": "[$] Strawberry is ripe for managing music collections"
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