SonicRadio is billed as a stylish TUI radio player making use of Radio Browser API and Bubbletea.
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SonicRadio is billed as a stylish TUI radio player making use of Radio Browser API and Bubbletea.
Read moreRosary Music is a simple radio player that lets you listen to a variety of online radio stations.
Read moreHere’s our verdict on the finest free and open source GUI internet radio tools.
Read moreRadio Recorder is a command line internet radio player and recorder. This is free and open source software written in Java.
Read moreMusicPod is a cross-platform music, radio, television and podcast player. It’s free and open source software and is under active development.
Read moreThis article recommends our favourite terminal-based internet radio apps. Free and open source software only.
Read moreradion is an internet radio TUI client, written in Bash. This is free and open source software. There’s also a Python version available.
Read moreRaddiola is billed as a simple radio with a clear and concise interface. Here’s our verdict.
Read moreRadioboat is a terminal web radio client, built with simplicity in mind.
Read moreradio-cli is a simple radio cli for listening to your favourite streams from the console.
Read morepmrp is an Internet radio player script written in Bash. The script uses the mpg123 utility to play back the streams.
Read moreAudacious is a semi-lightweight free and open source audio player with a WinAmp/XMMS-like skinnable GUI.
Read moreExaile is a music player aiming to be similar to KDE’s Amarok, but for GTK+ and written in Python. It has many of the cool features.
Read moreClementine focuses on a fast and easy-to-use interface for searching and playing your music. It is inspired by Amarok.
Read moreAmarok 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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