HBud is billed as a simple music/video/karaoke app. It’s written in Python, uses GTK4 for its GUI framework, and GStreamer for its multimedia backend.
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Streaming with Linux: Amazon Music Unlimited
This is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. We start with Amazon Music Unlimited.
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G4Music – lightweight music player
G4Music is billed as a beautiful, fast, fluent, lightweight music player. Here’s our review.
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Mélodie – no frills music player
Mélodie is billed as a no frills free and open source music player. Luke put it through its paces.
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Surge XT – virtual synthesizer
Surge XT is a hybrid polyphonic synthesizer which supports MIDI Polyphonic Expression (MPE) and runs as an LV2 plugin, or as a VST.
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Moosync – music player
Moosync is a simple open source music player designed to play local audio as well as from YouYube and Spotify. Here’s our verdict.
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Amberol – small and simple music player
Amberol seeks to be a small and simple music players. Nothing more, nothing less. It’s written in Rust and built with GTK4.
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termusic – terminal-based music player
termusic is a music player written in Rust. Here’s our review of this open source software.
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Review: Rockarrolla – jukebox emulator
Rockarrolla is a song player that seeks to emulate a music jukebox. It’s written in Vala.
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Review: Harmonoid – music app
Harmonoid is billed as an elegant music app to play local music and YouTube music. It’s written in the Dart programming language. Here’s our review.
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