Open Source Amarok Alternatives
The best open source alternative to Amarok is Clementine. If that doesn't suit you, our users have ranked more than 100 alternatives to Amarok and loads of them is open source so hopefully you can find a suitable replacement. Other interesting open source alternatives to Amarok are Strawberry, Audacious, Rhythmbox and DeaDBeeF.
Amarok is mainly a Audio Player but alternatives to it may also be Media Players or Podcast Players. Filter by these if you want a narrower list of alternatives or looking for a specific functionality of Amarok.- jmc is an elegant and bloat-free media player and management app for macOS. It is modeled after early versions of iTunes, featuring a persistent album art view and a functional user interface.
- A folder audio player. Scans file system for audio files very fast and instantly starts playing - no need to wait for file tag read or database added. Add any file to Favorites and play your favorite music any time.
- Potamus is a lightweight GTK-based audio player with a simple interface and an emphasis on high audio quality.No screenshots yet
- ^3 a.k.a. Cubed is a music player for Android. At its core, ^3 is a visual experiment that explores different visualizations of one's music library.
Discontinued
Discontinued, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2702533
- Mobbler is a Last.fm radio player and scrobbler for Symbian smartphones. It allows you to listen to your Last.fm radio stations and to scrobble tracks played using the standard music player.
- Free • Open Source
- Symbian S60
- RhythmCat is a music player which can be running under Linux. It can be used as a normal music player, and it can also show lyrics in a single window, or even on the desktop. It can help you mix your voice into the original music.
- Yarock is Qt4 Modern Music Player designed to provide an easy and pretty music collection browser based on cover art.
- CuePlay is an audio player for Linux and Mac OS X. It has been created to be able to play MP3 and FLAC files with cuesheets, because foobar2000 isn't present at the Linux platform. This enables one to create one long MP3/FLAC file and index it with a .cue file.
- Pana audio player is a fork of Amarok 1.4. Pana is intended for users stuck on Amarok 1 functionality and layout.
Discontinued
No longer developed. Last version, 1.4.17-6, released on May 2010, can be still downloaded from Launchpad.
No screenshots yet - A Simple and Lightweight Music Player.