A modern cross-platform music player and library organizer for Windows, Linux, and macOS.
Clementine is a modern music player and library organizer that runs on Windows, Linux, and macOS. It provides users with a feature-rich environment to manage and play their music collections across different operating systems. The project aims to offer a reliable and user-friendly alternative to proprietary music players.
Users who need a cross-platform music player with library organization features, including music enthusiasts, collectors, and anyone managing large music libraries on Windows, Linux, or macOS.
Developers choose Clementine for its native cross-platform support, modern interface, and open-source nature, providing a free and customizable alternative to commercial music players.
:tangerine: Clementine Music Player
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Runs natively on Windows, Linux, and macOS, providing a consistent desktop experience, as emphasized in the README and project description.
Offers a user-friendly and contemporary interface for music playback and library management, enhancing usability across different OSes.
Efficiently manages large music collections, making it ideal for enthusiasts and collectors with extensive local libraries.
Provides a cost-free alternative to commercial players, with community-driven development and customization options, as noted in its GitHub repository.
Compiling from source requires CMake and dependencies, which can be challenging for average users, as detailed in the README's installation section.
Primarily focused on local files, so it lacks integrated streaming services, which might limit appeal for users who prefer online music platforms.
The issue reporting guidelines hint at potential delays in bug fixes and feature updates, as developers may not always respond promptly or have limited resources.