Help with IOS client

I used Yuzic, but it had some bugs and inconveniences. I fell in love with Amperfy, but when I play music, my phone gets hot af (to the point when it feels dangerous). What IOS client can you guys recommend? I know there are many of them, and I just don't want to fall into the rabbit hole xd

Edit:
Thanks y’all for your input. From proposed i chose Arpeggi

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u/SitEnee — 5 days ago

Need help with choosing C++ compiler (beginner)

Hi guys. I'm new to C++ (it's a second day). I have experience in Python (I would say I'm kinda good). What is throwing me off, is how errors are explained in compiler (i use no IDE, just vs code with plugins, and GCC compiler in terminal). It's soooo ass (comparing to python at least)! So my question is, should I switch compiler to sum else, or just learn how to handle GCC (I really dunno how other compliers are compared to this one)? Also, I kinda skipped the theory learining process. I was reading some written course, but assumed that programming language is programming language, and if I just raw dog it, I'll get it (so far so good, but it's probably not optimal approach). So, as an addition, do you know any sites that have exercises, with minimal knowledge provided, for each exercise (equivalent to OverTheWire Natas but for C++)? The website must be free tho (I'm kinda broke as sh*t rn).

Sorry for how long and chaotic this came out to be xd

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u/SitEnee — 1 month ago

Need help with choosing C++ compiler

Hi guys. I'm new to C++ (it's a second day). I have experience in Python (I would say I'm kinda good). What is throwing me off, is how errors are explained in compiler (i use no IDE, just vs code with plugins, and GCC compiler in terminal). It's soooo ass (comparing to python at least)! So my question is, should I switch compiler to sum else, or just learn how to handle GCC (I really dunno how other compliers are compared to this one)? Also, I kinda skipped the theory learining process. I was reading some written course, but assumed that programming language is programming language, and if I just raw dog it, I'll get it (so far so good, but it's probably not optimal approach). So, as an addition, do you know any sites that have exercises, with minimal knowledge provided, for each exercise (equivalent to OverTheWire Natas but for C++)? The website must be free tho (I'm kinda broke as sh*t rn).

Sorry for how long and chaotic this came out to be xd

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u/SitEnee — 1 month ago