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Cross-Platform Music Player `Clementine` 1.3.0 Released With Vk.com And Seafile Support

After a year of development, Clementine 1.3.0 was released recently, bringing Vk.com and Seafile support along with various other improvements and bug fixes.

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Clementine 1.2 Released (Amarok 1.4 Inspired Cross-Platform Music Player)

Almost a year after the previous major release, Clementine 1.2 is finally available for download with some interesting new features such as support for playing music from your Box, Dropbox and Ubuntu One account, a new Android app that lets you control Clementine remotely and more.

Clementine music player 1.2 screenshot

Clementine Music Player 1.1 Available For Download

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Clementine, a cross-platform music player inspired by Amarok 1.4, has reached version 1.1, getting podcast support with gpodder.net integration, modbar support along with other new features.

Clementine Music Player 1.0 (Stable), Finally Released


A while back, Clementine music player got Grooveshark and Spotify support and these, among many other new features are finally available in a stable release (1.0). You'll need a Spotify Premium / Grooveshark Anywhere account though.

Clementine Music Player Gets Spotify And Grooveshark Support

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The latest Clementine music player available in the Clementine Development PPA got some very interesting new features: you can now listen to Grooveshark or Spotify songs through Clementine. For this, you need a Spotify Premium / Grooveshark Anywhere account though.

Clementine 0.7 Comes With Reworked Tag Editor, .Cue Support

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Clementine - a Qt music player with some very interesting features - has reached version 0.7, getting some cool new features like a new edit track info dialog which allows you to edit more fields, change multiple songs at once, change cover art and even an option to identify songs and fill tags using MusicBrainz, support for .cue files and more.

Clementine 0.6 Stable Has Been Released

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We've already covered all the new features in Clementine 0.6 (release candidate at the time) so this post is just a small update to let you know that Clementine 0.6 stable has been released. There are no new features since the RC, only bug fixes.

You can download Clementine binaries (.deb, .rpm, .exe and .dmg) via its Google Code page.


You can also add the Clementine stable PPA (which doesn't include Clementine 0.6 yet) to stay up to date with future versions:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:me-davidsansome/clementine
sudo apt-get update

Clementine 0.6 RC Adds Ubuntu Sound Menu Integration, Smart And Dynamic Playlists, Lots More


Clementine, the Qt port of Amarok 1.4 got a huge list of new features in the latest 0.6 release candidate version.

The most important new features are Ubuntu sound menu integration, smart and dynamic playlists and 2 new info tabs for the currently playing song (lyrics fetched from 17 different websites, statistics, play counts and tags from Last.fm, Wiki from Last.fm) and artist (contains lots of interesting info like photos, biographies from Wikipedia, Last.fm, Amazon and more as well as similar artists).

Clementine 0.5, Released [Install Via New Ubuntu PPA]

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Clementine is an Amarok 1.4 Qt4 port

A small update: Clementine 0.5 has been released. There are no new features since 0.5 release candidate, just bug fixes - so check out or Clementine 0.5 RC post for what's new.

Clementine 0.5 RC1 Released With iPod, MTP Music Players And USB Mass Storage Disk Support

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Clementine is an Amarok 1.4 port, the famous and still very popular KDE music player. But Clementine also runs under GNOME with no need to install the KDE libraries thanks to Qt4; further more, Clementine runs on Windows and Mac OSX too.

We've been following the development for some time and it looks like Clementine is turning into an amazing music player! The recent 0.5 RC1 version comes with an amazing new feature: support for iPods, MTP music players and USB mass storage disks: