Morax is an independent open-source developer whose small but carefully crafted portfolio is anchored by Cyrene Music, a cross-platform audio player built in Flutter that brings a minimalist, mobile-first aesthetic to Windows desktops. Designed for listeners who want a lightweight yet capable alternative to bulkier jukeboxes, Cyrene Music supports common lossy and lossless formats, scrobbling to Last.fm, playlist import/export, gapless playback, and a dark/light theme that automatically follows system settings. The interface is intentionally sparse—dominated by album art, a play queue, and swipe-style navigation—so it can run fluidly on low-spec notebooks, tablets, or convertible laptops where battery life matters. Typical use cases include background listening during coding sessions, quick auditioning of local demo tracks for DJs, or serving as a portable front-end for a NAS-stored FLAC collection without the overhead of cloud sync or store integration. Because the project is MIT-licensed, advanced users can fork and compile custom builds, while casual listeners benefit from the stable weekly releases that Morax pushes to GitHub. Cyrene Music and any future Morax utilities are available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are delivered through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always install the latest upstream build, and can be placed in a batch queue alongside other applications for unattended one-click setup.

Cyrene Music

一个功能完善的跨平台音乐播放器,使用 Flutter 开发。

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