There's just nothing like this trio on OSX or Linux.
I have all my image browsing / viewing / light editing usage covered with gthumb on Linux and rythmbox does it for me in term of music listening as it can play both my local files as well as net radios. I think kde users are naturally more into Amarok or Clementine but they are all probably fine enough. I have the feeling music listening is a problem that have been solved decades ago an all operating systems. Well with the exception of iOS apparently.
No idea if it's any good, I just use Music.
irfan was fun though, i do like Emulsion even though its not really under development anymore
im currently happy with foobar2k via wine, havent yet loaded all my plugins yet but will eventually load up the 7.1 upmixer and test it out. if you have not used the later versions of f2k, its worth checking out
- decoders
- asio output, virtual audio cable setup as needed (but for the most part the output i rarely change anymore)
- DSPs, audio (i upmix to 7.1 depending on output; but not exactly a requirement due to equalizer apo), video stuff for funzies
- Network related stuff (control, upnp)
- theme related stuff though i think this is lacking for my use
- lots of tooling stuff (though ive slowed down on a lot of that as of lately)
the app is a powerhouse for power usersedit formatting