Carbon Player is a cross-platform media player written in JavaScript and uses Electron.
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Carbon Player is a cross-platform media player written in JavaScript and uses Electron.
Read moretheBeat is an audio player that’s based on Phonon, the multimedia API provided by KDE.
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Read morePogo is billed as a fast and minimalist audio player for Linux. Here’s our review.
Read moreympd is a lightweight MPD (Music Player Daemon) web client that runs without a dedicated webserver or interpreters like PHP, NodeJS or Ruby.
Read moreYmuse is a simple and quick client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD) using the GTK toolkit.
Read morempz is a music player that’s designed for large, locally stored, music collections. Here’s our review on this open source software.
Read moreMusiko is a free to use, open source and cross platform music player. It supports a good range of audio formats including both lossy and lossless formats. Here’s our review.
Read moreByte is a GTK-based music player. It was created with the desire to make a good music player for elementary OS. It focuses on two aspects: features and design.
Read moreDeepin Music is a free and open source beautiful and simple music player. It supports viewing lyrics during playback, and plays lossless audio. Luke reviews the software.
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