The Desktop's house radio. Radio Phaser streams a curated mix of music you can leave running while you work — coding, painting, leveling, whatever you're up to. Pop the window in a corner, hit play, and let the soundtrack to your game-dev session take care of itself.
Features
- Streaming audio player. Hit play, music starts. Hit pause, music stops. No queues, no playlists to curate.
- "Now playing" display. Shows the current track so you know what to look up if you fall in love with something.
- Compact window. Small footprint — designed to live unobtrusively in a corner while you work elsewhere.
- Multiple windows. You can open more than one, though you probably don't want to. (Layering radio over itself is a vibe, but a chaotic one.)
What you walk away with
- A soundtrack for your dev sessions.
- The kind of background ambience that makes long coding stretches feel a lot less long.
- A reason to keep the Desktop open even when you're not actively making anything — sometimes you're just vibing with the workstation.
Long-running creative work needs a soundtrack. Hackers had one, The Matrix had one, your game-dev session deserves one too.