Software:Amberol (music player)

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Amberol
Amberol.svg
Screenshot of Amberol 0.10.3.png
Amberol user interface
Developer(s)Emmanuele Bassi
Initial releaseApril 8, 2022; 2 years ago (2022-04-08)
Preview release
0.10.3 / May 23, 2023; 11 months ago (2023-05-23)
Repositorygitlab.gnome.org/World/amberol
Written inRust
Operating systemUnix-like
TypeMedia player
LicenseGNU General Public License version 3
Websiteapps.gnome.org/Amberol/

Amberol is a music player written in Rust[1] for the GNOME desktop environment. It is developed by Emmanuele Bassi, and described as "a music player with no delusions of grandeur".[2] It only plays music files locally on your computer, not from music streaming services. The application is a part of the GNOME Circle program.[3] It is inspired by the now discontinued Muine music player.[4]. Amberol supports most mainstream audio formats. It displays audio metadata, time passed and time remaining and MPRIS integration.

Features

Version history

Version Number Release Date Notes
0.1.0 8 April 2022 Adds basic playback
0.2.0 11 April 2022 Prevents system from suspending when playing, and multiple bug fixes
0.2.1 11 April 2022 Bug fixes
0.3.0 15 April 2022 Adds shuffle support, volume control, and drag and drop support

References

See also

GNOME

Rhythmbox

Media player software