When comparing Harmony vs VVAVE Music Player, the Slant community recommends Harmony for most people. In the question“What are the best audio players for UNIX-like systems?” Harmony is ranked 44th while VVAVE Music Player is ranked 47th. The most important reason people chose Harmony is:
Has support for plugins allowing functionality to be extended such as adding a new audio source.
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Pros
Pro Plugins
Has support for plugins allowing functionality to be extended such as adding a new audio source.
Pro Themes
Has several themes to choose from to suite everyones individual tastes.
Pro System integration
Integrates with the operating system with support for tray icons and hooking into the audio system.
Pro Open source (FOSS)
LGPL licensed.
Pro KDE/Qt-based
Looks great, uses known KDE/Qt controls and integrates with the KDE Plasma desktop (including KDE Connect, MPRIS Controls, KRunner and native notifications).
Pro Convergent
Can be used across platforms on desktop (Linux), Android and Plasma Mobile (Kirigami-based).
Pro Online streaming
You can use it to stream music. It also integrates youtube-dl. It can use your offline music to let you discover new online stream media.
Cons
Con Costs $10 (originally $39)
Con Unstable on Wayland
If you even attempt to resize the program, it'll hang indefinitely.
