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MagneticFusion, to opensource in Open source Android video editor, built with Media3 and Jetpack Compose.

FINALLY what I have been waiting for. This is an amazing project. If the developer sees this, keep up the good work

NESSI3, (edited ) to opensource in Release Stargate DAW 24.01.1

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GardenVarietyAnxiety, to opensource in Release Stargate DAW 24.01.1

Indeed.

barberousse,
@barberousse@lemmy.ca avatar

Oh, for crying out loud !

jelloeater85, (edited )
@jelloeater85@lemmy.world avatar

Phat beats KREE!

antoniocappiello, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

For the curious who want to see the app without downloading it, here are some screenshots: imgur.com/a/i3zsqlG

LunchEnjoyer,
@LunchEnjoyer@lemmy.world avatar

Appreciate this, thanks 🌻

antoniocappiello, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Also a special thanks to Google which with its lack of guides for its libraries makes development a real thrill!

BeatTakeshi, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support
@BeatTakeshi@lemmy.world avatar

I am using it to access my navidrome server, works quite well. I also use subtracks, not decided yet which I prefer

ryan_harg, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support
@ryan_harg@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

Amazing, thanks for your work!

sabreW4K3, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support
@sabreW4K3@lemmy.tf avatar

Tempo is gorgeous, it’s up there with Auxio in terms of aesthetics. That said, I wish it had the feature set of Musicolet. I love being able to switch between queues and never having my randomised playlists reorder the songs because they drop out of memory.

Apollo2323, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

I was about to pay for simphonium app because was the best looking app for navidrome. Thanks for this amazing app , it looks great , it is super fast and responsive. Really great work where I can donate to it?

StopSpazzing,
@StopSpazzing@lemmy.world avatar

It’s listed near the end of his comment…

Apollo2323,

Yes I got it thank you!

antoniocappiello,

Hi and thank you for your appreciation! There is a buymeacoffee page for donations. Thanks again for the support!

virtueisdead, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

I have yet to find something that tops Dsub despite how unfinished even Dsub is

tordenflesk, (edited )

Same for me. I only really use dsub/gonic to cache a random selection of my collection, by letting a shuffled playlist play until the cache is full.

So far none of the other apps appear to have this simple function.

clmbmb,

Symphonium tops all, but it’s not even free.

zaphod,
@zaphod@lemmy.ca avatar

Frankly, I’d rather pay a motivated and focused developer if the product is good. And Symfonium is fantastic.

clmbmb,

Agree. That’s why I paid for it.

sundaylab, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Nice one. Downloaded and will try it soon. Using Ultrasonic at the moment so eager to see differences between the apps. Happy new year by the way. ;)

Osiris, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Really love tempo. I think my only request would be an option for list views instead of a grid

Oha, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Best Navidrome app ive used so far, thank you!

bonnetbee, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Looks great! Will it find it’s way into the F-Droid repos?

antoniocappiello, to selfhosted in Tempo – An open source music client for Subsonic built natively for Android, now with Android Auto support

Hello and thank you all for your appreciation! For anyone who asks, there is a buymeacoffee page for donations. It’s really a pleasure to see my work recognized, especially when I’ve been practically stuck on Android Auto support for months… For the future, the plans are to fix some bugs already reported to me, add support for the OpenSubsonic API, and clean up the interface (giving the user the ability to show or hide elements as they wish). Fewer server calls should lighten up and speed up the app.

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