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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.

You can find Tempo on Github ready for download: it’s free, it’s open source and it’s made by the community for the community.

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

calm.like.a.bomb
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Symphonium tops all, but it’s not even free.

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

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Agree. That’s why I paid for it.

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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.

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