News
Radiccio 1.2.2: fixes and automation
Monday, February 9, 2026
Another round of fixes, and a few additions.
Radiccio 1.2.1: bug fix update
Friday, January 30, 2026
This is a small update with just a few fixes.
Radiccio 1.2: More traditional playback controls... and... Liquid Glass
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
It had to happen sometime.
Radiccio 1.1: More ways to open files, and more customization
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
Happy new year! We have a lot of plans for Radiccio this year. Let’s get started with some new features.
Radiccio 1.0.4: minor update
Tuesday, November 18, 2025
This update is focused on improving Librarian file scanning, and some additional Apple Music fixes.
Radiccio 1.0.3: Apple Music and Tahoe
Tuesday, November 4, 2025
This update improves the Apple Music experience when running Radiccio on macOS 26 Tahoe, and fixes performance issues on macOS 26.1.
The design of Radiccio
Thursday, October 30, 2025
Design is about making choices. I wanted Radiccio to feel at home on the Mac. I also wanted it to be a great music player, and to change some things that I found unintuitive or unsatisfying about other music players.
Radiccio 1.0.2: minor update
Friday, October 24, 2025
- Fixed an issue where audio playback would sometimes stop unexpectedly after several songs. We sincerely apologize for this significant oversight. Thank you to those who reported the issue. (Regression introduced in 1.0.1)
Radiccio 1.0.1: minor update
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Hi again! We just launched yesterday, but we are already back with a small update to make Radiccio better for you.
Introducing Radiccio, a music player for Mac
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
Today, we are announcing Radiccio, a new music player app for Macintosh computers.
My name is David Deller (a.k.a. “dmd”) and Radiccio is published by my new company, Crispy Crunchy Computerware LLC.
An elegant player, for a more civilized age
These days, we have more options for listening to music than ever before. But the experience of listening to music has become filled with distractions, and it often feels like we are being funneled towards algorithmic feeds in service of “engagement” rather than truly connecting with the music we love.
I wanted to go back to a simpler time. I wanted a music app that gives me easy access to my music – organized the way I want – and provides a comfortable, peaceful environment to listen to it. I wanted an app that provides an abundance of useful tools, but doesn’t insist upon using them a certain way. I wanted an app that could help me remember the joy of collecting and listening to digital music.
Radiccio is that app, and I have been working on it full-time for more than a year. Now I am ready to share it with you. I hope you will love it.
The Mac music player of your dreams
Radiccio supports playing music from multiple types of sources, including files on your Mac, Apple Music, Plex, and Jellyfin. It includes features both new and familiar, including Librarian, pins, favorites, auto skip, journal, and more.
You can use Radiccio with one “On My Mac” source and an Apple Music source for free, with no time limit. If you want to add additional sources, we offer a paid subscription called Radiccio Plus!, and a free trial is available for eligible customers.
Read on for details.