
Lollypop
A GNOME music player.
What is Lollypop?
mp3, mp4, ogg, and flac.
Genre/Cover browsing
Genre/Artist/Cover browsing
Search
Main playlist (called queue in other apps)
Party mode
Replay gain
Cover art downloader
Context artist view
MTP sync
Fullscreen view
Radios support
Last.fm support
Auto install codecs
HiDPI support
TuneIn Radio support
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Lollypop Features
Lollypop information
Supported Languages
- English
Lollypop is a very powerful and good looking music player and manager for Linux. I've tried the others (Banshee, Clementine, Strawberry, Rhythmbox...) and they don't come close to Lollypop.
It has the two features I look for in a media player, smart playlists and ratings.
Unlike the wasteland of dead and dying Linux music players Lollypop is very actively developed. Over the last 90 days it's had 891 commits and 21 deployments.
Cedric is very responsive to user requests for help and new features. He has closed 1982 issues over the past four years!
I've migrated my multi-thousand track library from iTunes to Lollypop.
I like lollypop because it plays my music library and displays the tags correctly, and apparently those are difficult things for music players to do
Feels a lot like iTunes, which in my opinion nailed the UI. Very clean and smooth interface. All I would ask for is better mp3 tag editing, as it is virtually nonexistent other than rating and album art.
Nice and very easy to use interface. Beauty with Gnome or KDE. Great for playing during a party or with friends. But I still use Clementine for organizing my folders, since I cant find a way to alter ID tags of music.
Hideous logo, but lovely everything else. Free, open source, great artwork handling (better than Clementine and Rhythmbox). Simple to use and functional.
Simple music player with easy to use interface... Not too compilcated!