![]() ![]() Today we release an updated set of packages featuring the latest version of Last.fm scrobbler (2.1.33). Just go to and find out how to install them. The source code is available on GitHub if you want to have a go at building it yourself, but we also provide ready built packages for those of you who are using Debian or Ubuntu. For our desktop application Last.fm Scrobbler, Linux is a first class supported operating system. Not only does it power almost all of the server machines that bring Last.fm to you, it is also the operating system of choice of many of our developers at Last.HQ. You know who you are and you’re all very wonderful! Last.fm Scrobbler for Linux It’s been a long road getting to this point and I’d like to thank all the client team members, contributors, and believers past and present for making it happen. If you’d like to get involved with development then head over there and fork us! With a large change such as this there are bound to be teething troubles and we’ve been taking your feedback on the client support forum and making sure we address problems and implement anything we might have missed that you loved in the old app.Ī reminder that, like our iOS and Android apps, the desktop Scrobbler is open source and hosted on our Last.fm github page (both the liblastfm and lastfm-desktop repositories make up the desktop app) where you’ll also be able to find other things Last.fm have open sourced. There’s been a few ideas bubbling away that we can’t wait to add, but for now the focus is stability. We’re looking at the app as a baseline with which we can add and improve upon. ![]() There’s also a radio tab where you can start all your usual Last.fm radio stations including a history of your recent ones. A friends tab where you can see what your friends are listening to and start their library radios. ![]() A profile tab where you can see your scrobble charts. A scrobbles tab where you can see a history of what you’ve been scrobbling and find out more about those tracks. Tracks played from radio stations will also show you a little context as to why the track is being played. There’s a now playing tab where information about your currently scrobbling track will show up, including related artists, tags, biography, and scrobble statistics. The app comes with a new design and some features we hope you’ll really love. Here’s a video of us reaching 200,000 authenticated users on the new app. A couple of weeks ago (15th Jan) that launch day finally arrived and we pushed it out to everyone on Windows, Mac, and Linux! If you’ve not already got it you can head over to our download page for a fresh copy. We released this new desktop scrobbler as a beta a little under a year ago and have been spending the time since getting it ready for launch. deb packages for Ubuntu 18.04, Ubuntu 19.10, Ubuntu 20.04, Linux Mint 19.x, and their derivatives.Hello, scrobble fans! Were you wondering where your desktop app updates had gone? Well wonder no longer! With the last major version released back in 2007 (those were the days, eh?) you’d be forgiven for thinking there weren’t any more coming, but we’ve actually been hard at work on an update to bring us crashing into 2008, a little late. The software offers Snap package (runs in sandbox) which can be installed simply from Ubuntu Software.Īlso the official Strawberry PPA maintains the latest. How to Install Strawberry in Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04: Scrobbler with support for Last.fm, Libre.fm and ListenBrainz.Transfer music to iPod, iPhone, MTP or mass-storage USB player.Album cover art from Last.fm, Musicbrainz, Discogs and Deezer.Advanced audio output and device configuration for bit-perfect playback on Linux.Supports WAV, FLAC, WavPack, DSF, DSDIFF, Ogg Vorbis, Speex, MPC, TrueAudio, AIFF, MP4, MP3, ASF and Monkey’s Audio.Strawberry music player and organizer features: The development started in 2018 while Clementine was not in active development ( now development of Clementine revives). Strawberry is written in C++ with Qt 5 toolkit. ![]() Strawberry is an open-source fork of Clementine music player aimed at music collectors and audiophiles. ![]()
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