ncmpcpp is a terminal-based MPD client with a user interface that seeks inspiration from ncmpc and shares a lot of similarities.
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ncmpcpp is a terminal-based MPD client with a user interface that seeks inspiration from ncmpc and shares a lot of similarities.
Read morempdevil is a simple music browser for MPD. mpdevil is free and open source software that’s written in Python.
Read moreampd is a web-based client for MPD. It is built with Angular and Spring Boot. Here’s our review.
Read moremyMPD is a standalone and lightweight web-based MPD client. Luke puts myMPD through its paces.
Read moreympd is a lightweight MPD (Music Player Daemon) web client that runs without a dedicated webserver or interpreters like PHP, NodeJS or Ruby.
Read moreYmuse is a simple and quick client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD) using the GTK toolkit.
Read morencmpy is a curses based Music Player Daemon client written in the Python programming language. Luke puts the software through its paces with a detailed review.
Read moreMPD is a free and open music player server. It plays audio files, organizes playlists and maintains a music database. In order to interact with it, a client program is needed. ncmpc is billed as a fully featured MPD client with a tiny memory footprint. It runs in the terminal, provides an intuitive to use ncurses user interface and comes with a large set of useful features, including the ability to search and browse your music library, create playlists and read song lyrics.
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).
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