Here’s our updated review of fooyin. We’re looking at v0.3.7.
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Here’s our updated review of fooyin. We’re looking at v0.3.7.
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Fooyin is billed as a customisable music player. It’s based on Qt 6.6.1, written in C++ and published under an open source license.
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Dusk Player is software that’s billed as a minimalistic music player.
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Rusty Music Player (RMuP) is a TUI music player. It’s free and open source software written in Rust.
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Nora is billed as an elegant music player. It’s built using Electron and React. This is free and open source software.
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Dopamine is an open source music player that uses Electron, a framework designed to create desktop applications using web technologies.
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kew is a music player with gapless playback. It’s written in C and published under an open source license. It was previously called cue. I review the latest release.
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tap is a terminal-based music player that lets you jump to any album with fuzzy-finder shortcuts. Here’s my take on v0.4.11.
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The developers of Tomahawk bill their application as a music player that fundamentally changes the way music is consumed and shared.
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Elisa is a music player developed by the KDE community that strives to be simple and pleasant to use. Free and open source software.
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GNOME Music aims to combine an elegant and immersive browsing experience with simple and straightforward controls.
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gmusicbrowser is a free and open-source jukebox for large collections of mp3/ogg/flac/mpc files. It is written in Perl.
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Musique is a small but sophisticated graphical music player. Musique unclutters your music listening experience with a clean and innovative interface.
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Lollypop is an open source music playing application implemented in Python/GTK+. It is designed for the GNOME desktop environment.
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DeaDBeeF (as in 0xDEADBEEF) is billed as the ultimate music player for Linux systems. It is a very basic and simple player with a small footprint.
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spectrum says its a simple and intuitive terminal-based music player for tech enthusiasts. It comes with a visualizer, equalizer, and lyrics support.
Read moreAudacious is a semi-lightweight free and open source audio player with a WinAmp/XMMS-like skinnable GUI.
Read moreExaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python. It has many of the cool features.
Read moreClementine focuses on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. It is inspired by Amarok.
Read moreAmarok is an audio player for KDE offering a wealth of features, yet being intuitive to use. It has an attractive interface.
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