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Clementine
Development on Clementine has slowed down considerably compared to Strawberry
That's kind of the point.
Clementine originally forked from Amarok 1.4 because Amarok 2.0 changed too much.
Yes but clementine still has features not yet in strawberry.
I was using Clementine for a long time and switched to Strawberry about a year ago. Since they're related, migrating libraries from one to the other was also possible.
Still Clementine for me.