• Dessalines@lemmy.mlOP
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    17 days ago

    I’ve been following a lot of these, and unfortunately nearly all of them are dead.

    • YouAmp - Alive, jetpack compose + material v3, but very early in development. Barely any features. Probably our best hope for the future of these.
    • Tempo - The best current option, but dead for ~6 months. Has a few bugs, but lots of features. Java, not kotlin, but appears to be material 3.
    • Ultrasonic - Great option, lots of features, but dead for ~a year.
    • Dsub - Dead for 2 years, but revived now with a few bug fixes via this one. Doesn’t have much of a future, not being jetpack compose / m3.
    • Subtunes - Dead for 2+ years.
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      17 days ago

      Tempo was looking great and then it just stopped it seems. Still my daily driver but I was hoping for more updates.

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        16 days ago

        I still follow Tempo. The updates were already slow (every 3 months?) But it has been a long time since any news :(. Hope he/she is doing okay !

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      17 days ago

      If you can use Ampache, for example if you are using Nextcloud, you may want to check Power Ampache 2.

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      17 days ago

      I just don’t like the layout of Tempo. Don’t like side scroller, with bunch of stuff showing up in tiles. I’ll stick with Ultrasonic until something better comes along.

      That’s why I don’t like Navidrome, have to click on “more” to update the lists, as well as being a horrid id tag app. Fucks up your music unless all your idtags are set up perfectly.

      I love the artist list in Airsonic. It just works. Still use it today although dead for a long time. Even if it looks like an 80’s app. Been using it with Supersonic on my Linux box.

      Oh well.