Nuclear Music Player is a good choice for those who don’t know it yet, as it offers a program to play music on Mac, Windows, and Linux, with built-in music search.
The program connects users to well-known services such as SoundCloud and Bandcamp, and also allows clips to be added to the playlist or downloaded directly from these sources.
In addition, the current version offers a set of add-ons that expand its capabilities, as it allows displaying song lyrics and adding new broadcast sources, as well as supporting the installation of add-ons from third parties.

In this context, the developer confirms that the program relies on content available for free through the services related to it, explaining that its role is limited to collecting and organizing what can be found without infringing on copyright, in line with its philosophy as a free and open-use program.
With the new release, Nuclear Music Player will get a completely redesigned interface, with support for customizable themes. Performance will also improve significantly by eliminating the Electron frame, which is known for its high resource consumption, and replacing it with the lighter Tauri frame.
Thanks to Tauri’s support for Rust, the most complex parts of the application will be redeveloped using Rust, which increases speed and efficiency.
In addition, the upcoming update will bring support for a greater number of built-in streaming services, in addition to a comprehensive improvement to how add-ons work, with the aim of facilitating the process of developing and publishing new add-ons for developers.








