PyRadio is a cross-platform curses based internet radio player written in Python. Let’s check out the current version.
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PyRadio is a cross-platform curses based internet radio player written in Python. Let’s check out the current version.
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Read moreThese open source GUI Spotify clients lets you enjoy Spotify streaming without using the semi-official bloated app.
Read moreSpotube is billed as a “fast, modern, lightweight and efficient Spotify music client”. Here’s our verdict.
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Read moreDeezer is a French online music streaming service. It allows users to listen to music content from record labels, as well as podcasts on various devices online or offline.
Read moreThis is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. We look at the semi-official Linux client and third-party clients.
Read morespotify-player is a command-line Spotify client that’s written in Rust. It’s published under an open source license.
Read moreThis 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.
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