Nuclear Music Player: Free Streaming Desktop Application Currently Being Rewritten
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Summary
Nuclear is a desktop music streaming player that sources free music from various online platforms. The project is currently undergoing a rewrite to a new version called Nuclear XRD, which promises several advantages over the current unmaintained version. The article provides links to the official website, downloads, documentation, and community channels including Mastodon, Twitter, Matrix, and Discord for support and feature suggestions.
Key quotes
· 5 pulledNuclear requires ongoing maintenance to keep everything working. This version has not been maintained for a while, so expect things to be broken.
We have started a rewrite here: https://github.com/NuclearPlayer/nuclear-xrd
This new version will have several advantages
Desktop music player focused on streaming from free sources
Stay tuned for updates!
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