Simple, Fast, and Geeky Console-based Audio Players for Linux
Sep 04, 2009, 18:34 (0 Talkback[s])
"For now, get rid of that hefty music players with graphical
user interface (GUI) and try these simple, fast, and rather geeky
console-based audio players:
"Music on Console
Music on Console (simply known as MOC) is perhaps the most popular
ncurses-based console audio player for Linux. It is very easy to
use and it is highly configurable. If you are familiar with
Midnight Commander file manager then you will have no problem using
MOC since their command structure and window layouts are the
same."
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