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Criteria
Reasonably well-known and widely used (e.g. if it's a GitHub project, it should have at least 100 stars and/or 50 forks)
English interface (or at least English documentation)
Latest stable version
Full version (i.e. not a trial version)
Fairly standard install (e.g. uses a version-specific download URL, no elaborate pre/post install scripts)
Name
Rune
Description
Rune Player is a music player that offers audio analysis and recommendation features. It introduces a new, modern music management paradigm to enhance your experience with cross-platform support.
Although Rune is open-source, it requires a license for legal use, with a starting price of $10. A trial version is provided, which provides the same features as the full versions on each store, allowing users to thoroughly test the software before committing to a purchase. The developers do not accept feature requests from unpaid users.
Publish on Scoop Extras is offered with the permission of @Losses, the developer of Rune.
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Prerequisites
Criteria
Name
Rune
Description
Rune Player is a music player that offers audio analysis and recommendation features. It introduces a new, modern music management paradigm to enhance your experience with cross-platform support.
Homepage
https://github.com/Losses/rune
Download Link(s)
https://github.com/Losses/rune/releases/download/v1.0.0/Rune-v1.0.0-windows-amd64.zip
Some Indication of Popularity/Repute
Rune is an actively developed open-source project with a strong community presence, indicated by 710 stars and 20 forks on GitHub.
You can find it on major platforms including Steam, Microsoft and Apple Store.
Although Rune is open-source, it requires a license for legal use, with a starting price of $10. A trial version is provided, which provides the same features as the full versions on each store, allowing users to thoroughly test the software before committing to a purchase. The developers do not accept feature requests from unpaid users.
Publish on Scoop Extras is offered with the permission of @Losses, the developer of Rune.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: