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  2. Rockbox - Wikipedia

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    Rockbox is a free and open-source software replacement for the OEM firmware in various forms of digital audio players (DAPs) with an original kernel. [2] [3] It offers an alternative to the player's operating system, in many cases without removing the original firmware, which provides a plug-in architecture for adding various enhancements and functions.

  3. Grip (software) - Wikipedia

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    Grip is a free CD player and CD ripper. The software is rather similar to Audiograbber on Windows - without sound card capture feature; it is fast, lightweight , and easy to compile. Grip uses a selection of encoders, including cdparanoia .

  4. Comparison of free software for audio - Wikipedia

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    Also runs on various other platforms including Windows Mobile, PlayStation and AmigaOS 4. GPL-3.0-or-later MilkyPlay: BSD-3-Clause: OpenMPT: Olivier Lapicque No No No Yes Released as free software in 2004 BSD-3-Clause (since OpenMPT 1.17.02.53) / GPL-2.0-or-later, partly public domain: SoundTracker: Yes No Yes No Fast Tracker clone GPL-2.0-or ...

  5. Banshee (media player) - Wikipedia

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    Stable versions are available for many Linux distributions, as well as a beta preview for OS X and an alpha preview for Windows. Banshee was the default music player for a year in Ubuntu and for some time in Linux Mint, but was later replaced by Rhythmbox in both distributions. [5] [6] [7] Banshee uses the SQLite database library.

  6. List of freeware - Wikipedia

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    Popular examples of closed-source freeware include Adobe Reader, Free Studio and Skype. This is a list of notable software packages that meet the freeware definition. 3D artistry

  7. Cog (software) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2006, Cog joined other Mac OS X audio software Tag and Max in an effort by the respective authors to consolidate Mac OS X open source audio software on the internet. Subsequently, the Cog website was redesigned to Tag and Max's website design, and its forums were also moved to the Tag and Max Forums. [ 3 ]

  8. Audion (software) - Wikipedia

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    Audion was a media player developed by Panic. It was originally a commercial program, but with the dominance of Apple's iTunes, development was halted and it was released as freeware. It was retired on November 11, 2004. In January 2021, an updated, stripped–down version was released for macOS 10.12. [1]

  9. List of Mac software - Wikipedia

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    Safari (web browser) – built-in from Mac OS X 10.3, available as a separate download for Mac OS X 10.2; SeaMonkey – open source Internet application suite; Shiira – open source; Sleipnir – free, by Fenrir Inc; Tor (anonymity network) – free, open source; Torch (web browser) – free, by Torch Media Inc. Vivaldi – free, proprietary ...