Free
ZPlayer
ZPlayer is a music player written in java, have a unique visual and works on Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Alternative Tuniac download from external server (availability not guaranteed)
Free
ZPlayer is a music player written in java, have a unique visual and works on Windows, Linux and MacOS.
Free
The fastest, lightest music player you've ever seen
Free
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Windows
Windows 7
English
6K
4
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