Haruna is a modern-looking QML-based front-end to mpv. Here’s our review. Haruna is free and open source software.
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Haruna is a modern-looking QML-based front-end to mpv. Here’s our review. Haruna is free and open source software.
Read moreqytdl (long-form: qYoutube-DL) is a Qt frontend to Youtube-DL. Here’s our verdict on this open source program.
Read moreThis article reviews DownZemAll! (DZA!), an open source standalone download manager.
Read moreLyricPad is a free and open source lyrics viewer written in C++ and uses Qt, a free and open-source widget toolkit for creating graphical user interfaces.
Read moreQMPlay2 can play most video formats and audio formats. It plays all codecs supported by FFmpeg, and supports YouTube videos too. With internet radio, Audio CD, and a lot more besides, there’s lots of functionality on offer. Here’s our review of the software.
Read moreIn the past few months, I’ve covered a whole raft of music players. This time I’m going to walk through Cantata. Cantata is billed as a feature-rich and user friendly client for Music Player Daemon (MPD).
Read moreShallot is billed as a file manager with the maximum degree of flexibility and customization. It’s Qt-based. We put it to the test together with 15 other Qt-based file managers.
Read moreYarock is billed as “a modern looking music player, packed with features, that doesn’t depend on any specific desktop environment”.
Read moreAre you debilitated by the countless music players that use web technologies with a massive RAM footprint? Maybe you want a lean yet slick audio player with a good range of features?
Read moreQDirStat is an open source graphical application to show where your disk space has gone and to help you to clean up the mess. It fully merits its inclusion in our Essential System Tools feature.
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