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Failing to overcome technical challenges in a timely manner, the Nuvola Player project has discontinued active development. The project enters a one-year maintenance mode and will deliver integration bug fixes on a best-effort basis until the final End-of-Life on December 31, 2022. Continue reading this article.
Version 4.24 brings bug fixes of three services. Continue reading this article.
Version 4.23 brings bug fixes of three services. Continue reading this article.
Version 4.22 introduces new services Anghami, updates Deezer, iHeartRADIO and Spotify, and opens Nuvola Player Survey. Continue reading this article.
It also updates Spotify, Tidal, Amazon Cloud Player, Audible, Primephonic, and Qobuz. Continue reading this article.
Another monthly release of Nuvola Player is out in the wild. Version 4.20 introduces two new services Audible and Emby, fixes integration of Bandcamp, drops Tiliado accounts and begins preparation for feature requests voting. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.19 was released. It brings two new services - iHeartRADIO and Pretzel and updates three services - Amazon Cloud Player, Spotfy and YouTube Music. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.18 was released. It brings two new services (Apple Music and Gaana, an updated Qobuz script adopted by Romain Berger, and lots of improvements under the hood. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.17 was released. It brings MusicBrainz scrobbling and three new services: Idagio, DI.FM and Primephonic. Most of the features and bug fixes have already been released to users of Nuvola flatpak builds for a long time but they haven't been officially announced until now. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.16 was released. It reintroduces Libre.fm scrobbling, adds new service Ivoox, comes with updated Adwaita GTK theme and brings other bug fixes and improvements. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.15 was released. It brings the 28th streaming service (Jamendo), officially supports OpenSUSE, uses client-side window decorations by default (can be changed), fixes a few memory leaks and continues the quest to improve the quality of the entire codebase. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.14 was released. It brings two new services (Tidal and MentorFM), a few user-visible changes, upgrades the library stack (Chromium and GNOME Platform) and continues the quest to improve the quality of the entire codebase. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.13 was released. This announcement summarizes user-visible changes, which have been already announced separately, as well as important news for script maintainers and third-party packagers. Continue reading this article.
The latest flatpak builds of Nuvola Apps integrate shuffle/repeat states, fix compatibility with the new Deezer design, and introduce Flash plugin updater for Amazon Cloud Player. In addition, the free tier bar was removed from the main window, the purchase flow was simplified, and the pricing has changed offering lifetime licenses as a one-time payment. Continue reading this article.
The latest flatpak builds of Nuvola Apps show useful tips during the start-up, add help buttons to individual features for faster access to new documentation written from scratch, and allow you to start writing a bug report with just two clicks. We added new issue templates on Github to make easier to report bugs, suggest features or just ask questions. Continue reading this article.
The latest flatpak builds of Nuvola Apps fix the incompatibility of a new Widevine plugin (needed by Spotify), enable a dark theme preference for nine web apps that use a rather dark user interface, and improve the appearance of Chromium scrollbars (both light and dark variants are available). Individual Nuvola apps now check whether the installed Nuvola Apps Service does have the same version to prevent compatibility issues. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.12 was released. This announcement is targeted to script maintainers and third-party packagers rather than to users because all user-visible changes have already been announced before. Continue reading this article.
The latest flatpak builds of Nuvola Apps bring redesigned Preferences dialog with expanded Appearance section as well as a few bug fixes. Continue reading this article.
A new script was added to the stable Flatpak repository: YouTube Music. Jango & Tune In integrations got a new maintainer, were ported to the Chromium-based backend for audio playback without Flash plugin and updated to the latest Nuvola standards. Logitech Media Server script is now unsupported until a new maintainer is found. Continue reading this article.
A new script was added to the stable Flatpak repository: Qobuz. KEXP Radio got a new maintainer and was adjusted to new player interface. Yandex Music was ported to Chromium-based backend for audio playback without Flash plugin. Finally, Nuvola Runtime received a few tweaks. Continue reading this article.
A new script was added to the stable Flatpak repository: Pandora Radio. Sound Cloud got a new maintainer and was significantly improved. Sirius XM was adjusted to recent changes in its web interface. Continue reading this article.
Three new scripts were added to the stable Flatpak repository: Brain.fm, Focus@Will, and NPR One. Continue reading this article.
Nuvola 4.11.0 was released. It is mostly meaningless for users of the genuine flatpak builds of Nuvola (they receive improvements, bug fixes and new features continuously), but packagers of third-party builds may find it helpful to get a fixed release that summarizes recent changes. Continue reading this article.
The latest stable Flatpaks of Amazon Cloud Player, BBC iPlayer & Jupiter Broadcasting — all maintained by Andrew Stubbs — were updated to use Chromium-based backend for music playback without Flash plugin whenever possible. Installation instructions were updated for Fedora 28, and Nuvola Runtime received a few tweaks. Continue reading this article.
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