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So I have been using it for a while for navidrome, can’t say how good it is for Jellyfin, but it supports both and is pretty awesome if any of you have navidrome or Jellyfin and have a desktop this is a pretty awesome piece of software
https://github.com/victoralvesf/aonsoku
This is my new favorite one, cleanest UI i’ve seen for a music player on desktop.
Feels like Spotify
tried it, but the appimage would just constantly break for whatever reason. just wouldn’t load half the time.
Switched to Feishin for my navidrome server and prefer it, simple and clean.
Why not use flatpak It’s easier to maintain for the devs and superior in many ways like managing permissions
Well ends up there’s a nixos package for it so I gave it a shot, been using it for the last couple days. I dig it more than Feishin so I switched to it. it’s not bad, pretty good.
I might, but I don’t have any issues with Feishin so unless it does something way better than I’m happy with what I have.
I would love to try the flatpak but it is not (yet) verified on flathub so I wait for that to happen.
+1 for using native ui
How does it compare to Clementine?
clementine looks dated to me
Out of curiosity: Is looks the only thing that’s holding Clementine back for you?
Okay, does it kick the llama’s ass ?
Didn’t it whip it? It’s been a while.
I am also using it on my Linux machines. It works amazing both on x64 and ARM64 devices.
I think it is fantastic, and it is my player of choice. However, I wish there was an alternative that better integrated with the GNOME desktop environment.
I am somewhat of a Libadwaita fan
I’ve been using the Navidrome webui mostly, I didn’t know about this. Thanks for posting!
I use it, sponsor it and love it.