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Goggles Music Manager

Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player that automatically categorizes Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, MP4, ASF, and Musepack files based on genre, artist, album, and song. It supports gapless playback, features easy tag editing, and allows scrobbling tracks to last-fm.

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  •  16 Dec 2012 01:25

Release Notes: This release adds bugfixes and minor feature enhancements.

  •  08 Dec 2011 06:47

Release Notes: Compatibility with and detection of m3u/pls URLs when playing Internet radio was improved. The lib curl dependency was removed. libre.fm support was fixed. The new authentication method is used for last.fm.

  •  09 Oct 2011 18:27

Release Notes: This release adds a Portugese translation, improves notification daemon compatibility, supports the latest FOX 1.7.29, and adds genre and location to mpris information.

  •  16 Aug 2011 14:55

Release Notes: Fixes were made to the OpenGL based cover viewer. The parallel build was fixed.

  •  09 Jun 2011 08:39

Release Notes: GNOME 3 compatibility updates and a fix for infinite last.fm warnings when the system time is out of sync with the last.fm server time. Titles that were split into multiple entries in Ogg Vorbis comments are now merged.

RSS Recent comments

08 Dec 2005 14:23 sxj Thumbs up

Re: Duplicate entries

> Is there any kind of duplicate entry

> detection included in Goggles?

Very limited. It checks to make sure you don't add duplicate pathnames. Ofcourse that doesn't help if you have the same file in multiple directories. The next release will at least have some better capability to remove/edit entries.

19 Nov 2005 10:00 streethound

Duplicate entries
Is there any kind of duplicate entry detection included in Goggles?

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