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Revisited: termusic – terminal-based music player
termusic has added gapless playback and podcast support. Here’s our verdict on this terminal-based music player.
Read moreAqualung – advanced music player
Aqualung is billed as an advanced music player that plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as soundfiles. Here’s our review.
Read morePQMusic – minimalistic audio player
PQMusic is billed as a minimalistic and easy to use open source audio player written in Python. Let’s see how it fares.
Read moreMusicly – simple music player
Musicly is billed as a simple and elegant music player. It’s cross-platform software written in JavaScript. Here’s Luke’s review.
Read more4 Best Free and Open Source GUI Spotify Clients
These open source GUI Spotify clients lets you enjoy Spotify streaming without using the semi-official bloated app.
Read more5 Best Free and Open Source Text-Based Spotify Clients
These text-based Spotify clients lets you enjoy Spotify streaming without using the semi-official bloated app.
Read moreSpotube – Flutter based lightweight Spotify client
Spotube is billed as a “fast, modern, lightweight and efficient Spotify music client”. Here’s our verdict.
Read moreTIDAL Hi-Fi – Electron-based software for TIDAL
TIDAL Hi-Fi is a third-party music streaming program using Castlabs’ version of Electron for widevine support.
Read moreStreaming with Linux: TIDAL
TIDAL is a global music streaming platform. It was the first streaming service to offer hi-res audio thanks to its adoption of MQA technology.
Read moreStreaming with Linux: Deezer
Deezer is a French online music streaming service. It allows users to listen to music content from record labels, as well as podcasts on various devices online or offline.
Read moreStreaming with Linux: Spotify
This is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. We look at the semi-official Linux client and third-party clients.
Read morespotify-player – command driven Spotify player
spotify-player is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.
Read moreStreaming with Linux: Myuzi
This is the second article in a new series that surveys popular streaming services and software from a Linux perspective. Myuzi is billed as a Spotify-like client with no ads.
Read morencspot – ncurses Spotify client
ncspot is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.
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