Amarok 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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Amarok is an audio player for KDE offering a wealth of features, yet being intuitive to use. It has an attractive interface.
Read moreRhythmbox is an integrated music management application, originally inspired by Apple’s iTunes.
Read moreMusicPod is an example of a project that’s in a very early stage of development. It’s a music, radio and podcast player wrapped up in a graphical user interface.
Read moreKasts is billed as a “convergent podcast application”. It is written in C++ and QML and uses the Kirigami UI Framework. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreAntennaPod is a podcast manager and player that gives you access to millions of free and paid podcasts.
Read morePodcast Guru is truly a sublime podcast player offering a good range of features and a standout interface.
Read morePoddr is an open source podcatcher made with Electron and AngularJS. It sports a very user-friendly interface that really is easy to navigate.
Read morePodcasts are shows, similar to radio or TV shows, that are produced by professionals or amateurs and made available on the internet to stream and/or download. They are a popular source of entertainment. There’s lots of great podcasts that are Linux-centric, which I surveyed in this review.
Read moregPodder is an open source tool that downloads and manages free audio and video content (“podcasts”) for you. The software is written in Python and sports a simple GTK interface. The software package also includes a command-line interface which is called gpo. It lets you listen to podcasts on your computer or on mobile devices.
Read moreIf you’re tired of bloated GUI software and are looking for a capable podcast player, give castero a whirl. With a few more features, this podcast would tick all the boxes.
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