This is the second article in a new series that surveys popular streaming services and software from a Linux perspective. Myuzi is billed as a Spotify-like client with no ads.
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This is the second article in a new series that surveys popular streaming services and software from a Linux perspective. Myuzi is billed as a Spotify-like client with no ads.
Read morencspot is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.
Read moreFor this review, we’re looking at Spotify TUI. It’s a Spotify client for the terminal written in Rust.
Read morespotify-qt is billed as a lightweight Spotify client. As its name indicates it’s built using Qt. Here’s our review of this open source client.
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 moreTizonia offers access to Spotify, YouTube, Google Play Music, SoundCloud and more all from the command line. Free and open source software. Here’s my review of the software.
Read moreOlivia is an online/offline cloud-based music player like iTunes, Spotify, and YouTube Music. Olivia allows you to search any music online stream it, You can set the player to save your streams while playback. Olivia lets you create and manage your music library.
Read moreMellowPlayer integrates a whole raft of music streaming services. It’s Qt-based software.
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