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Top 8 Open-Source Alternatives to Boom

VLC Media Player Pandora eqMac 2 Strawberry Museeks Clementine Audacious DeaDBeeF

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to Boom are VLC Media Player, Pandora, and eqMac 2. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
  1. VLC is a free and open source cross-platform multimedia player and framework.
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    • Open Source

    #Media Player #Video Player #Audio Player 3 social mentions

  2. Pandora Radio is a free (ad-supported) internet radio founded in 2000.
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    • Open Source

    #Music Streaming #Music Online #Music 12 social mentions

  3. The open-source macOS audio optimizer 🎛️
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    • Open Source

    #Audio #Audio & Music #Sound Equalizers 43 social mentions

  4. Strawberry is an audio player and music collection organizer.
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    • Open Source

    #Audio Player #Media Player #Music Player 6 social mentions

  5. A simple, clean and cross-platform music player
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    • Open Source

    #Audio Player #Media Player #Audio & Music 2 social mentions

  6. Clementine is a cross-platform free and open source music player and library organizer based on...
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    • Open Source

    #Music Player #Audio Player #Music Tools

  7. Audacious is an advanced audio player.
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    • Open Source

    #Audio Player #Media Player #Music Player 21 social mentions

  8. DeaDBeeF is a lightweight graphical music player created for easy playback of music and management...
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    • Open Source

    #Audio Player #Media Player #Music Player 23 social mentions

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