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Musicolet
Developer(s)Krosbits
Initial releaseJune 24, 2016; 8 years ago (2016-06-24)[1]
Stable release
6.10 / September 19, 2023; 11 months ago (2023-09-19)
Operating systemAndroid
Size6 MB[2]
Available in16 languages
List of languages
English, German, Gujarati, Hindi, Indonesian, Italian, Marathi, Portuguese, Spanish, Chinese (Traditional), Czech, Greek, Polish, Russian, Serbian, Turkish
TypeAudio player
LicenseProprietary freemium
Websitekrosbits.in/musicolet/

Musicolet is a freemium audio player software for Android. Developed since 2016 by Maulik Raviya as Krosbits based in India,[3] it is distributed on Google Play Store, Galaxy Store, Amazon Appstore and Huawei AppGallery.

Features

Musicolet supports a variety of audio codecs and formats such as MP3, AAC, Opus, FLAC, APE and more. It features multiple playing queues (which the developer claims is the only music playing app on Android to do so)[4], a metadata tag editor, and a 5-band equalizer.[5]

It is entirely ad-free.[6] However a pro version is offered as a one time purchase, which adds a number of advanced features including crossfade, volume normalization, multi-artists and Chromecast support.[7]

Other features
  • Multi-language interface
  • Light and AMOLED dark skins
  • ID3 tag editor
  • LRC synchronised lyrics support
  • Sleep timer
  • Gapless playback

Reception

The German magazine PC-Welt called the player a "good role model". It praised its lightweight efficiency and lack of ads, but listed "simple design" as a con.[8] JoyofAndroid.com in a 2023 review said "Musicolet is an awesome application if you’re looking to replace your default music player. It offers so many features to make your listening experience better than with your old music player.".[9]

In 2022, LinuxLinks listed Musicolet in its Best Free Android Apps list with a "strict eligibility criteria". The site praised the "extremely polished interface which is extremely intuitive and easy to use", but commented it was a "shame" the developer was not interested in adding network support.[10]

See also

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