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    Clementine

    Clementine

    Modern music player and library organizer

    Clementine is a multi-platform music player and library organizer inspired by Amarok 1.4. It has a fast and easy-to-use interface, and allows you to search and play music from your local library, internet radio, songs you’ve uploaded to cloud storage, and more! Use this as an open source alternative to itunes or spotify.
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Quimup

    Quimup

    Quimup is a Linux client for MPD

    QUIMUP is a client for the music player daemon (MPD) written in C++ and QT6. New version 2.1.0 fixes some problems and adds two new features: 1. Album art size can be set (within limits). 2. User actions to run commands or scripts on files or directories. DEB package for Debian (12 or testing) / Kubuntu 24.04 RPM packages for Fedora (40) and openSUSE (Tumbleweed) Tarball for manual installation of the binary. Tarball with source code.
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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    Pur-ooze

    Music Stream using PHP /Zend and Dojo

    Pur-ooze is a program where one can stream music through a browser, in addition to having advanced playlist options. It utilizes PHP/Zend for the backend and the Dojo Framework for the user interface.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    This software allows you to view a multimedia library (audio, video) with 3D interface. It can play multimedia files with an internal player or by calling any other external player (ex: VLC, Winamp, Foobar, Media player ...) It supports plugins and skin.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    FX Player is a Web-based streaming server with a Flash iTunes-like interface. It shares your MP3 library and allow access to your tracks through the Internet. Coded in Java, FX Player run on most platforms, including Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and Unix.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Eina is a 'traditional' audio player based on GStreamer and Gtk3 for its graphic interface. Simple, extensible, network-enabled.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Sajber Jukebox is a mpeg layer 3 player with a graphical user interface. It's based on Woo-jae Jung's splay for the audio and QT's graphical library for the interface.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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