qier222/YesPlayMusic
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qier222/YesPlayMusic
YesPlayMusic is a popular, actively maintained third-party NetEase Cloud Music client with a large fork/stars footprint. It targets desktop users on Windows, macOS, and Linux, and has both Electron app packaging and web deployment options. The repo is in maintenance mode for the current line while a 2.0 Alpha is available, so forks may be most interesting for customization, packaging, or alternative client work rather than expecting rapid upstream feature growth.
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Choose this fork only if you specifically want an older YesPlayMusic baseline. For most users, upstream is the better choice because this fork is stale and missing recent fixes and features.
This fork is materially different enough that adopters should validate long-term maintenance and upgrade cost.
Pick this fork if you care about desktop integration and small quality-of-life tweaks, especially on Linux. Skip it if you need Last.fm scrobbling or the upstream sign-in workflow, or if you want the newest upstream changes immediately.
Choose this fork only if the ban-risk angle is the main reason you are considering a fork. If you want the newest upstream fixes or features, upstream looks like the better default.
Prefer upstream unless you specifically want this older feature set or are reviving a historical fork; otherwise the staleness and large upstream gap make this a high-risk adoption choice.