MusicPod 2.13.0 by Razvan Serea
MusicPod is a super simple app that lets you play your music, listen to podcasts, and stream internet radio—all in one place. Just open it, add your music files, or search for something cool to listen to. No complicated menus, no confusing settings—just play, pause, skip, and enjoy. It supports all the usual music formats like MP3, FLAC, and M4A, and it even remembers your favorite stuff.
You can also find and follow podcasts, download episodes to listen offline, and browse radio stations by name, tag, or country. It looks clean, runs fast, and is totally free. MusicPod does the job without getting in your way. MusicPod key features: Supports major audio formats like MP3, FLAC, M4A, and MP4
Organizes your local music library by title, album, or artist
Built-in podcast search, subscriptions, and offline downloads
Stream internet radio by name, tag, or country
Pin your favorite albums, podcasts, and stations
Create and manage custom playlists
Smart, minimalist interface that's easy to use
Stream or download media
Notifications for new podcast episodes
Built with Flutter for smooth, cross-platform performance
MusicPod 2.13.0 changelog: bring back blur as an option, add generated l10n, fix connectivity handler (#1324) (d04834d)
Translated using Weblate (Chinese (Simplified Han script)) (#1310) (20003ff)
Translated using Weblate (Swedish) (#1327) (5247d62)
Translations update from Hosted Weblate (#1320) (84b5c00)
Translations update from Hosted Weblate (#1322) (8e1a881)
Translations update from Hosted Weblate (#1325) (8027f61)
Translations update from Hosted Weblate (#1328) (358ff0f)
Bug Fixes missing system color icon (#1333) (7346176), closes #1302
unify ways of presenting chips in the app (#1330) (da2a8f6)
Download: MusicPod 2.13.0 | 28.6 MB (Open Source)
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