Here’s Tomahawk, a music player with a difference: it plays music from anywhere and almost everywhere. Not necessarily music from your collection, either. When you first open it up, it does index your ...
This post is by Robbert van Ooijen; it originally appeared at Have You Heard It. Last week a new music player got its first public release: the Tomahawk Player. In an era where music is often ...
You may or may not have heard of this music player before, but either way you’ll probably want to read on as we think you’ll like it. Tomahawk is a cross-platform, open source desktop music player.
In order for a technology to take off these days, it has to be simple. Twitter, Facebook, iTunes, Spotify – each can be summed up in a sentence or so and readily understood from the very first time ...
June 6, 2013 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google As more music services appear on the scene, it's become more and more difficult to keep your library from becoming ...
The trick to designing an all-purpose music player is to make it work the way you want. The Tomahawk Music Player performs that trick very well.It could well be a better listening choice than any ...
Cool music player Tomahawk gets an API, making it easier for developers to support multiple services
Tomahawk, the much-praised music player app that acts as a unified location to listen to music from sources as diverse as Spotify, SoundCloud, Rdio and YouTube, has announced the launch of an API ...
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