When comparing Harmony vs MOC - Music On Console, the Slant community recommends MOC - Music On Console for most people. In the question“What are the best audio players for UNIX-like systems?” MOC - Music On Console is ranked 18th while Harmony is ranked 44th. The most important reason people chose MOC - Music On Console is:
MOC can be run (and later controlled) totally in the background.
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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 Works as a daemon
MOC can be run (and later controlled) totally in the background.
Pro Works in console only
There's no need for X server when using MOC.
Pro Playlists
MOC handles playlists and it can play custom playlists ad-hoc. Also, after it has finished, it can resume playing the original playlist.
Pro Lightweight
MOC uses a very little resources
Cons
Con Costs $10 (originally $39)
Con No cue
No cue sheet support.
