Simple, easy-to-use interface, supports local music libraries and online streaming, prioritizing fast resource usage for a great music experience
Lollypop is an open-source music player application designed specifically for the Linux operating system. It was created to provide a simple yet powerful music playing experience with a focus on performance and resource efficiency.
At its core, Lollypop is capable of playing local music libraries stored on the user's device. It supports common audio formats like MP3, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and more. Libraries can be browsed by artist, album, genre, etc. and playlists can be created to organize your music collection.
In addition to local playback, Lollypop allows you to connect streaming music services such as Spotify, YouTube Music, SoundCloud, and more. This means you can access both your personal media library and vast catalogues of online music all from within Lollypop.
The application features a stylish user interface with customizable themes and compact modes for distraction-free listening. Lollypop also integrates with multimedia keys and desktop notifications out of the box providing conveniences for controlling music playback.
Being designed for Linux, Lollypop is optimized to consume minimal system resources so it can run swiftly even on low-powered machines. It is published under an open-source license making it free to use for everyone.
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