Geoxor is a small, indie software studio whose public footprint currently rests almost entirely on a single flagship application: Amethyst, an open-source desktop music player written in TypeScript and built on modern web technologies. Designed for listeners who prefer a lightweight, extensible alternative to bulkier commercial players, Amethyst focuses on clean aesthetics, low memory usage, and deep keyboard-driven workflow integration. Its interface revolves around a central waveform view and playlist pane, supporting common formats such as MP3, FLAC, OGG, and OPUS, while offering real-time pitch/tempo adjustment, gapless playback, and ReplayGain normalization. Developers appreciate that the entire codebase is Electron-free, instead harnessing Tauri for a smaller runtime footprint and tighter security sandbox. Plugin hooks allow community-authored visualizers, themes, and metadata enrichments, and the player can act as a local streaming source for Discord-RPC presence or OBS song-title overlays. Although the catalog is presently limited to this one audio utility, Geoxor’s development blog hints at future tooling for creative media, suggesting the publisher may branch into complementary productivity or multimedia categories. Amethyst is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always providing the newest release and enabling batch installation alongside other applications.

Amethyst

A music player made with Typescript

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