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We've compiled a list of 81 free and paid alternatives to mCast. The primary competitors include iTunes, Clementine. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between mCast and Simkl Radio, Amarok, Rhythmbox. Also you can look at other similar options here: Audio and Music Software.


Media player, media library, Internet radio broadcaster, and iPhone device management application

Clementine
Free Open Source

Clementine is a cross-platform free and open source music player and library organizer based on...

Online radio player. list of the best radio stations that are streaming online.

Amarok
Free Open Source

Open-source music player

Rhythmbox
Free Open Source

Rhythmbox is an audio player for Linux that plays and organizes digital music.

Banshee
Free Open Source

Play your music and videos. Stay entertained and up to date with podcasts and video podcasts.

With TuneIn Radio Mobile, your mobile device becomes the radio.

Discover the world's most powerful podcast player. Pocket Casts has all the podcasts you know & love; over 300k. Find Trending, Most Popular podcasts & more.

Read RSS feeds, download and listen to podcasts/video casts directly on your phone.

gPodder
Free Open Source

gPodder downloads and manages free audio and video content ("podcasts") for you.

Podcast player for the macOS menubar

mCast Platforms

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mCast Video and Screenshots

mCast Overview

mCast is a simple podcast player on the menubar

- Search & Play. From your menubar
- Browse trending podcasts
- Push notifications when new episodes arrive
- Playback control with media keys

mCast Features

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mCast Tags

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