Cue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.
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Cue is a command line music player written in the C programming language. It’s free and open source software.
Read moreThis feature recommends the finest Linux applications that are targeted at guitarists. All of the software featured here is open source, free to download, and are easy to install and intuitive to use.
Read moreSwing Music bills itself as a cooler Spotify. That caught my attention. Unlike Spotify, it’s not a streaming service.
Read moreMusic education is a field of study connected with the learning and teaching of music. We recommend the best open source educational apps.
Read moreResonance is an intuitive music player application written in Rust (with a smattering of Python), built with a clean user interface using GTK4 / Libadwaita.
Read moreBest Free and Open Source Linux Software covering music players, internet radio, DJ tools, tools for musicians, tag editors, scorewriters, and more.
Read moreMusicPod is an example of a project that’s in a very early stage of development. It’s a music, radio and podcast player wrapped up in a graphical user interface.
Read morelinuxwave is a small utility that’s designed to generate music from the entropy of Linux. It’s written in Zig.
Read moreAqualung is billed as an advanced music player that plays audio CDs, internet radio streams and podcasts as well as soundfiles. Here’s our review.
Read morePQMusic is billed as a minimalistic and easy to use open source audio player written in Python. Let’s see how it fares.
Read moreMusicly is billed as a simple and elegant music player. It’s cross-platform software written in JavaScript. Here’s Luke’s review.
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 moreThis is a new series that surveys popular streaming services from a Linux perspective. We start with Amazon Music Unlimited.
Read moreMélodie is billed as a no frills free and open source music player. Luke put it through its paces.
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