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Aqualung is a versatile, free, and open-source audio player, primarily developed by Jeremy Evans and available for Linux and Xfce platforms. It is designed to offer a comprehensive audio experience, featuring completely gapless output, support for Audio CDs, Internet radio streams, Podcasts, and most file formats, all within an intuitive interface with several customizable skins. The player includes a music library, tabbed browsing, and mod support, catering to interests in radio stations, podcasts, and audio-tagging. Community engagement is encouraged through features allowing users to suggest and vote on new functionalities.

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8 reviews

Mixed
Pros
High equipment quality
Wide product range
Excellent mask fit & vision
Comfortable wear
Durable product construction
Travel-friendly design
Great value for money
Modular system design

Cons
Financial stability concerns
Limited color choices
No prescription lens support
Bulky for technical use
Suboptimal for professionals
Accessory quality issues
Narrow weight pocket design
Bladder vulnerability

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