Hi everyone, Dedicated to those looking for an Android client to listen to their music from a Subsonic server, here is Tempo.

You can find it on Github ready for download with the November update: 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! It’s not much but it’s useful to help the project grow and give visibility to the app.

  • @[email protected]
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    41 year ago

    Hate to be that guy shilling for other projects but if you’re in the market, Symfonium is also worth looking at. Hands down one of the best subsonic (among other things) compatible clients available for Android, updated very frequently with a developer who’s very responsive.

    • @rsolva
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      41 year ago

      Symfonium looks cool, especially the support for DNLA, but it is not open source and not available on F-droid.

      • @[email protected]
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        1 year ago

        If those are deal breakers for you, that’s fine. Most of the apps on my phone aren’t open source and I already accept my phone is a device I don’t control. I focus on running open infra and controlling my data, and don’t worry as much about the phone save for a few key items (e.g. password management).

        And, frankly, as far as user experience and featureset goes, Symfonium is second to few or none, at least IMO.

    • @gccalvin
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      11 year ago

      100% Symfonium is awesome.