Dplayer, written in Java, is a basic music player for files.
One of the benefits of using dplayer is that it doesn't require installation, and nothing is written to the file system, except for a simple properties file. This makes it very convenient to use, without having to worry about cluttering up your hard drive with unnecessary files.
The inspiration for dplayer came from the well-known 1by1 player of Martin Pesch. However, the only reason to write an alternative to his player was the platform portability of Java. This means that dplayer can be easily used on a variety of different operating systems, making it very convenient for those who switch between different devices or platforms.
Finally, it's worth mentioning that dplayer is just acting as a front-end to command line music file players. Currently, it uses mplayer for music playback, which is a highly reliable and stable choice. This ensures that you can enjoy your music without having to worry about glitches or crashes. Overall, if you're looking for a simple music file player that's easy to use and flexible, then dplayer might be just what you're looking for!
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