Audacious 3.5 Lightweight Audio Player Released

Written by Michael Larabel in Free Software on 23 April 2014 at 11:36 AM EDT. 11 Comments
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Audacious, an open-source audio player derived from XMMS that aims to be lightweight yet advanced, is out with a major release.

Audacious 3.5 adds many new features, including new options, support for ASXv3 playlists, a new settings window for JACK outputs, tag format improvements, and many bug-fixes.

Those interested in more details on the Audacious 3.5 audio player update can find the details for this multi-platform open-source player at Audacious-Media-Player.org.
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