• MBCook 7 hours ago

    Another alternate client that’s great is LongPlay.

    Instead of being a better UI like QuickTunes, LongPlay is specifically designed for one thing and one thing only: full album listening.

    Things are presented as full albums, and they play as full albums. You can choose whether skipping skips a single track or an entire album.

    Tracks in an album are always played in order.

    The main picking interface? Just a grid of album covers, like that old screensaver Macs used to have.

    It’s great.

    • constantinum 6 hours ago

      just curious? Can we integrate Apple Music Subscription into LongPlay? Or This works only when you have your own collection of music that you own?

      • greymalik 2 hours ago

        Apple Music, iTunes, and manually synced music.

        • MBCook 5 hours ago

          I’m not sure.

          I suspect you can just play anything in your library, whether Apple Music or purchased/ripped, but honestly I don’t know.

      • leakycap 6 hours ago

        The fax app on their website is a great solution to having the ability to send a fax without subscribing to anything.

        • brailsafe an hour ago

          > We hate subscriptions as much as you do, so our business model is simple: Simplefax is a one-time purchase that costs as much as lunch in San Francisco.

          Is it possible to get lunch in SF for $10!?

          • entropie 4 hours ago

            Found the german?

          • dontlaugh 2 hours ago

            Looks cool.

            There’s also Cider, I use it on Linux https://cider.sh/.

            • browningstreet 4 hours ago

              Any alt- Apple Music players for Windows? The Apple Music app on Windows has a lot of “native platform app” shortcomings.

              • eisa01 2 hours ago

                Any alternatives for iOS? I’m sick of the search defaulting to Apple Music the streaming service

                • bigyabai 9 hours ago

                  Reminiscent of Spot for Linux, another great shortcut-oriented streaming interface for those of you who ditched the Mac: https://github.com/xou816/spot

                  • zapzupnz 9 hours ago

                    The name seems awfully close to QuickTune, another frontend to Apple Music.

                    https://marioaguzman.github.io/quicktune/

                    • dostick 7 hours ago

                      Modern player is not only about UIUX but also which music storage it supports, DLNA, Plex, Jellyfin, that’s the main feature users will be checking. If it’s just AppleMusic player.

                      • jazzyjackson 4 hours ago

                        OK there's a bunch of jellyfin clients tho. This is an Apple Music client. why you gotta drag somebody over this.

                        • MangoToupe 3 hours ago

                          Why does it matter what the backend is? A music player is a music player; it shouldn't matter where the music comes from.

                          • slau 2 hours ago

                            Well, it matters when you have to integrate with APIs and idiosyncrasies of third parties, and whatever draconian DRM they require. It’s obviously not impossible to add support for multiple backends, but from a development effort it definitely matters.

                            It’s not like streaming platforms are gingerly implementing open and common standards for music streaming. Winamp had support for .m3u and streaming back in ‘04, but we’ve moved on from that.

                        • notpushkin 5 hours ago

                          That’s not true – plenty of users don’t really care about that. That said, it would be really nice to see more players (pun?) in this space.