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MediaMonkey Linux and Android alternative?
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Strawberry is still active. But I think you need Beets or Picard, as others have mentioned.
There are a handful of other tools that can help with sorting as well. I think Quod Libet and Ex Falso are available on may distros, I used to use Ex Falso for quick manual tagging and pulling in data from other sources.
As for the syncing, I couldn't help you there. I have used Strawberry for this, for sure, but I tend to drag and drop to my DAP.
I haven't heard of Quod Libet or Ex Falso, so I'll look into those. If needs be, I can get used to other ways of syncing, I'd just prefer to be able to click a sync button and let the software get on with it while I do something else.
Thanks for the recommendations :)