
To the mods: I’m releasing a few times a month so I’m trying to post every other release as to note spam the sub. Please advise on proper protocol.
A couple of nice features and some several fixes
Updates:
- chore: Update russian strings.xml
- fix: disallow duplicate songs in queue
- fix:github release check
- fix: Fixed crash when viewing share
- chore: Update Polish translation
- fix: add podcast/radio channel visible when empty podcasts/radio
- fix: Equalizer fix in main build variant
- fix: Images not filling holder
- feat: Make artist and album clickable
- feat: implement scroll to currently playing feature
- fix: shuffling genres only queuing 25 songs
note
app-tempo* <- The github release with all the android auto/chromecast features
app-degoogled* <- The izzyOnDroid release that goes without any of the google stuff.
As usual, any dev contributions appreciated as I am not actually a java/mobile dev, so my progress is significantly slower than those who do this on the daily.
Big thanks to all the folks who have been contributing. We have a new icon designed but I could use some help if anyone wants to do a PR to implement it.
Thank you for your work on this! I switched from Tempo to Tempus after seeing one of these updates a few weeks ago. It’s great to this is being maintained!
Tempus is an open-source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android.
Feels like this is the sort of important information OP should have included in their post.
Release dumping is a real issue on Lemmy. It’s quite annoying. But at least this info was readily available in the README.
What is Subsonic ?
What are the differences between Tempus and Tempo?
@Courantdair @eddyizm Two vowels and a consonant!
[I kid, I kid. Tempo development has slowed or stopped and has a number of outstanding annoying bugs. Tempus is a fork with more active development happening.]
The last release from tempo was Dec 2024. The last commit was I’m Jan 2025 for a grade version bump.
Started with a fork and merged outstanding prs and have been addressing as many bugs that I can as well as adding features.
I loved tempo so I didn’t want to let it die, it just needed to keep moving forward.
Okay, thanks! I’ll definitely try it as I liked Tempo a lot






