![]() ![]() ![]() I expect more news is coming in WWDC, but in the meantime, the leaks have been pretty clear. (Troughton-Smith is an early adopter and advocate for Marzipan.) We saw this in a sneak peak last year, and if you’ve updated to Mojave, apps like Apple News use the library now. Grain of salt, etcĪnd sure enough, these reports also suggested that Apple would extend the use of a project code named Marzipan, meant to allow easy cross-platform development between iOS and macOS. I expect the four to be the next wave of Marzipan apps. I am now fairly confident based on evidence I don't wish to make public at this point that Apple is planning new (likely UIKit) Music, Podcasts, perhaps even Books, apps for macOS, to join the new TV app. Multiple reports suggested Apple plans new standalone apps that will match the desktop experience to the iOS one – starting with a tweet by developer Steve Troughton-Smith. iTunes on Windows and Mac right now involves a bunch of tools that have since become more differentiated on iOS – Music, Podcasts, Books, and TV (for TV and Movies). In April, news leaked that the next major release of macOS was expected to unveil that new desktop software, at last. The logic runs something like this: even though Apple last year squashed rumors of the end of iTunes and iTunes downloads, it does nonetheless make sense that once the company migrates to a new music app, the old one will be deprecated. To sum it all up, Swinsian is a powerful and reliable audio player that helps you manage your music library, edit track metadata and synchronize music with your iOS devices.Goodnight, iTunes 12.x. Swinsian allows you to wirelessly stream audio to AirPlay compatible devices and enables you to transfer music to and from your iPad, iPod and iPhone. Swinsian seamlessly integrates with Last.fm and offers you the option to view your playlists in separate windows. Automatically scrobbles music to Last.fm and streams music via AirPlay Another handy feature is the built-in Duplicate Finder that enables you to find and remove duplicate tracks based on certain criteria. In addition, Swinsian is capable to watch folders for newly downloaded or copied songs and add them to your library or move them to your music folder. The context menu helps you add tracks to the playback queue, rate the song, fetch album art and add your selection to existing playlists. What is more, Swinsian helps you edit tags on multiple songs at the same time, add or edit the lyrics, rate tracks and grab album art work from the web. ![]() Batch edit song metadata and fetch cover art There is also the option to enable the “Mini-window” mode and control the player from within a small and practical interface. The layout of the flexible interface can be easily modified based on your preferences while the column browser, track inspector and art grid offer you different ways to browse your music. In addition, Swinsian helps you import your iTunes library and create Smart playlists with just a couple of mouse clicks. Swinsian comes with support for numerous audio files such as MP3, M4A, AAC, WMA, OGG, FLAC, WAV, Opus, AC3, AIFF and APE. Helps you listen to music and create smart playlists Swinsian is a complex music player that makes it very easy for you to handle your music, edit tags and find tracks with the help of a highly user-oriented and streamlined interface. ![]()
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