There are numerous audio players designed especially for GNOME. Single GnomeFiles repository lists over 60 of them. However, the problem lays in quality rather than quantity. Recently I’ve been looking for an audio player that would resemble the famous Windows player called Foobar 2000. I have found a lot of clones, and just a few original applications. Mesk audio player was among the latter.
Installation
In my first attempt, I tried to get the latest sources of Mesk through SVN. Unfortunately, while writing this report I could not connect to their repository ‘mackaye.nicfit.net’ (update: it’s up and running now). I downloaded the stable 0.2.1 version (code-named Meat Puppets) instead. I copied the file to a location where I usually store program sources (so that I can easily uninstall them) and then unpacked it with:
Complete Review + Screenshots.
Similar & Related Posts:
- Flash Player 9 Update 3 now available
- Flash Player 9 Update (October 1st) with h.264 Support
- Dragon Player - Another Simple Player …. For What?
- Adobe Flash Player 10 Beta for Linux
- Exaile Media Player
- Flash Player 9 Update
- Flash Player 9 beta for Linux test drive
- Get VMware Player for Free (as in beer)
- Rockbox: Open Source Jukebox
- Linux Audio Comparison




Get FREE daily updates via Email:
















Sitemap
RSS Feed
By:
CC Licensed