#6696
TVBox is a very powerful Internet movie and TV application for various Android devices (especially suitable for smart TVs and TV boxes), developed by o0HalfLife0o from China. It is extremely simple to use: install, run, find and enter a valid video playback source address, then you can watch a large number of high-definition film and television resources for free. Even better, it's completely free, open-source and has no ads or functional restrictions, and no membership required.

#6490
Quark Player is a web video services player based on the powerful Electron software framework, supporting Netflix, YouTube, Twitch, Floatplane, Hulu, Disney+, Amazon Prime Video, and more. It is a fork and successor of ElectronPlayer, which itself is a fork of (the same author's) Netflix app.

#5957
For mobile file managers, if you don't like the old UI of the classic Root Explorer or the bad usability of ES File Explorer, you can give Solid Explorer a try. Compared to similar products, its user interface is more modern and it's more feature-rich than its peers. If you feel that its features are not enough or its UI is not what you want, you can also extend it with plug-ins and icons pack.

#5744
FrostWire is a free and open-source BitTorrent client (formerly Gnutella client) for Windows, Mac, Linux and Android platforms, written in Java, started by the developers from LimeWire's open source community in 2004, as a fork of LimeWire. But starting with version 5, it entirely dropped the support for the Gnutella network, and became a pure BitTorrent client.

#5694
If you're a HD movie lover, you may want to consider how to turn your old computer in the living room into a powerful home theater for playing video and music! However, the days of using the computer as a video source for the TV to play all kinds of multimedia contents have been over, and the best solution right now is Kodi. It makes it easy for anyone to turn their computer, smart TV, tablet or smartphone into a powerful multimedia center in their living room, bringing a more elegant and comfortable home theater experience.

#5585
AIMP (short for Artem Izmaylov Media Player) is a free yet professional and advanced audio player for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Artem Izmaylov from Russia. It supports most music file formats, 32-bit audio processing, plugin extensions, global hotkeys, file search, creation of bookmarks and playback queues, alarms and automatic shutdown, Internet radio, multiple languages, and more.

#5508
PowerDVD is a high-quality digital video/audio and CD/DVD/Blu-ray player program developed by CyberLink from Taiwan in China in 1997. It claims to be the world's No.1 super clear audio & video player software, and has the quality of video and audio playback beyond users' expectations. Its purpose is to make all video and audio playback operations easier, and multimedia entertainment more perfect.

#5386
Over the last 20 years, the most popular two music players on Windows have been Winamp and foobar2000. By contrast, the former focuses on exquisite appearance and ease of use, while the latter is for power users to chew over. So, Winamp is actually more popular and has more users than foobar2000, just like the relationship between WinRAR and 7-Zip. In other words, foobar2000 is only suitable for advanced computer users who like to play around with powerful software (not for AppNee).

#5294
YouTube Downloader Pro (full name: Jerry YouTube Downloader Pro) is a universal video downloader developed by Jerry Software from China. Don't be misled by its name, which is just the name it used when it was originally designed to download YouTube videos. Today, it is powerful enough to help you search, download, and convert videos from YouTube and hundreds of other popular video websites, and up to 500% faster than normal file downloaders.

#5233
The popularity of legitimate video services such as Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and Hulu has reduced consumer's demand for BitTorrent protocol based file-sharing services. Of course, the BitTorrent community finally fought back, and BitTorrent based streaming media apps like WebTorrent and Popcorn Time began to fight. Their main feature is that they allow users to play video files directly from BT seed file without having to download the entire video file first, for free.