For this week’s blog, we put the Lenovo M93 through its paces from a multimedia perspective.
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For this week’s blog, we put the Lenovo M93 through its paces from a multimedia perspective.
Read morevimpc is a vi/vim inspired client for the Music Player Daemon (mpd). vimpc is free and open source software.
Read morencmpcpp is a terminal-based MPD client with a user interface that seeks inspiration from ncmpc and shares a lot of similarities.
Read moreSilverjuke is billed as an easy-to-use jukebox. How does it square up?
Read moreGemini is a simple audio player that sports an integrated wallpaper changer.
Read moreGLava is an OpenGL audio spectrum visualizer primarily used for desktop windows or backgrounds. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreTauon Music Box (Tauon) is an open source music player based around disposable playlists and the assumption that folders are albums. Luke puts it through its paces and loves it tons!
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 moreThere is an extensive amount of free audio software available on the Linux platform which is both mature and sophisticated. Linux has many audio tools which offer enhanced functionality and integration with internet music services. With most desktop environments having several audio players, together with cross-platform applications, integrated media players, there is a plethora of music players to choose from.
Read moreThe purpose of this article is to identify the finest open source audio players that are designed to make the important part – the listening experience – to be a pleasure without all of the feature bloat.
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