An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android. - GitHub - CappielloAntonio/tempo: An open source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, desig...
After an all-too-long development phase, I'm opening the new year with a new version of Tempo.
This new version brings with it Android Auto support, one of the most requested features of all time.
Other new features include support for Chinese and Korean languages, an update to the French localization, the implementation of landscape viewing of the media player and more.
If you appreciate the work put into Tempo, remember that you can star the project on Github or make a donation!
It’s not much but it’s useful to help the project grow and give visibility to the app.
I was about to pay for simphonium app because was the best looking app for navidrome. But this one is even better and its FOSS . Thanks for this amazing app , it looks great , it is super fast and responsive. Really great work where I can donate to it?
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.
Damn FOSS Android Auto development is starting the new year off strong! First grapheneOS successfully implementing it on a non-stock OS and now this too. Too bad I got rid of my vehicles last year and no longer have a use for it on my ebike.
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.
This is absolutely awesome, I love it already.
Substreamer had some real annoying quirks but it was the least worst option I found so far, this is better in almost every way for my use case
Yes, it's been on my roadmap for a while. I also created a pull request several months ago to enter the repo but it was never accepted (it's also my fault because I didn't follow the verification process properly).
I had almost given up hope that someone would make a Subsonic compatible app that doesn't suck. Dsub was the only really functional one and it's quite dated.
... I'm shocked. I thought all development on subsonic had dried up. I used it and dsub for literal years, but switched to Plex after it seemed I was paying for nothing. :(
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