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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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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Volumio is an audiophile music player which works on embedded systems: small, low consuming and cheap computers.
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Quick Online Music Player (qomp) is a very easy to use music player for various online music services.
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Yarock is a modern looking music player, jam packed with features, that does not depend on any specific desktop environment.
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Pragha is a lightweight open source music player based on Gtk, sqlite, and completely written in C. It is designed to be fast and light.
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Mesk is an open source audio player. It’s written in Python with a Gtk+ graphical user interface.
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Aqualung is an advanced, gapless Gtk-based audio player. Aqualung plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts and soundfiles in popular formats.
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Decibel is a simplistic and functional music player for the GNOME desktop.
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Minirok is a small music player written in Python for the K Desktop Environment (KDE 4). The software is modelled on the highly popular application, Amarok.
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