grump is a billed as a very minimal CLI audio player. It’s free and open source software written in the Go language.
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grump is a billed as a very minimal CLI audio player. It’s free and open source software written in the Go language.
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Read moreG4Music is billed as a beautiful, fast, fluent, lightweight music player. Here’s our review.
Read moreMoosync is a simple open source music player designed to play local audio as well as from YouYube and Spotify. Here’s our verdict.
Read moreAmberol 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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