Kaffeine is a media player with support for digital television (DVB-C/S/S2/T, ATSC, CI/CAM) for the Linux KDE desktop environment.




Listen: The Gesture Music Player is described as 'Listen runs on gestures, not buttons. It’s perfect for anytime: on your way to work, while exercising, or on the go. Whether you are in your car, on your bike, or running a marathon, you’ll be lost in the music, not the interface' and is a Audio Player in the audio & music category. There are more than 100 alternatives to Listen: The Gesture Music Player for a variety of platforms, including Windows, Android, Linux, Mac and iPhone apps. The best Listen: The Gesture Music Player alternative is MPC-HC, which is both free and Open Source. Other great apps like Listen: The Gesture Music Player are MPV, PotPlayer, SMPlayer and Media Player Classic.
Kaffeine is a media player with support for digital television (DVB-C/S/S2/T, ATSC, CI/CAM) for the Linux KDE desktop environment.




This project aims to be a replacement with personal tweaks for the now-defunct Phonograph music player, but has no connections with it.




bomi is a multimedia player aiming for easy usage but also providing various powerful features and convenience functions

Swinsian is a sophisticated music player for macOS with wide format support, folder watching, advanced tag editing and designed to be responsive even with the largest libraries.







Real Alternative allows your system to play Real Media files (.ra .ram) without having to install the full version of RealPlayer.
Movist is a movie player for Mac OS based on QuickTime & FFmpeg.
A Simple and clean interface and high codec compatibility make this a real challenger to VLC.

AntiiQ is an offline Android music player with some opinionated features and a distinctive User Interface designed for both ease of navigation and customization.








1by1 is a small, fast and handy audio player which is not only small: it provides a smart and versatile environment to handle your file collection and listen to your tracks - with no need to fuddle with playlists or media databases.


Featuring a solid core set of functions, musikCube is very lightweight and fast, with an interface that will be immediately familiar to anyone who's used an iTunes or Amarok 1.x style player (that is, nearly everyone).



Dragon Player does one thing, and only one thing, which is playing multimedia files. Its simple interface is designed not to get in your way and instead empowers you to simply play multimedia files.
