5 comments

  • shawn_w 1 hour ago
    If you read the fine print, the next significant release will be written in Common Lisp but the current releases are written in Crystal.
  • vindarel 4 hours ago
    It's a Common Lisp program for end users and I can literally use it in 3 clicks, thanks to its AppImage (for Linux x86-64). Good (and rare) stuff!

    It's also impressive to see that the audio decoding is mostly done in CL, without bindings.

  • wtn 8 hours ago
    It seems the developer has no plans to support MPEG-4 audio files.
  • user3939382 3 hours ago
    cmus is also very cool, it’s a TUI. Paging through tracks in cmus blows iTunes out of the water.
  • moonlion_eth 3 hours ago
    when you have a thirst but only common lisp can quench it