What is Snappy?
Snappy is a media player that is open-source and merges the powerful features of GStreamer with a streamlined, minimalist interface, resulting in a tool that is both effective and easy to navigate. By focusing on a clean design, it guarantees a pleasurable experience for users during media playback. Furthermore, its versatility allows it to cater to a wide range of audio and video formats, enhancing its appeal to various users.
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Free
Free Version:
Free Version available.
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Company Facts
Company Name:
The GNOME Project
Date Founded:
2005
Company Location:
United States
Company Website:
wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Snappy
Product Details
Deployment
Linux
Training Options
Documentation Hub
Support
Web-Based Support
Product Details
Target Company Sizes
Individual
1-10
11-50
51-200
201-500
501-1000
1001-5000
5001-10000
10001+
Target Organization Types
Mid Size Business
Small Business
Enterprise
Freelance
Nonprofit
Government
Startup
Supported Languages
English