Tomahawk
- Free • Open Source
- Mac
- Windows
- Linux
- Android
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Discontinued
The project is no longer maintained. Last version, 0.8.4, released in April 2015, can be still downloaded from the official website.
Tomahawk gives you to access to all of your favorite music in one powerful media player. Seamlessly jump from playing a song off your local machine, to one streaming from your other machines, to a recommendation from Spotify, to a pre-release on SoundCloud to your favorite indie band on Jamendo.
Tomahawk lets you plug-in multiple content sources, connect to your friends across a range of networks and breaks down the barriers between true social music experiences by enabling data portability and sharing across music services and licensing territories.
Features
Multi-Source
Stop chasing your music across different machines, services and websites. No matter where your content is, Tomahawk can find it and play it.
Focused
Think of it as "antiTunes". It's a music player that is optimized for one thing... to play, discover and share music.
Social
Connect to your other machines and friends via Jabber, Google Chat and Twitter. Browse and play their libraries, playlists and stations.
Cross Platform
A Mac connected to Windows machine connected to a Linux machine? Sure... no problem. Betas are now available for OS X, Windows & Linux.
Custom Stations
Yeah, it's like a "genius" playlist... only smarter, and continuous. Whatever you are in the mood for, we've got the knobs and dials to find it for you.
Extensible
Check out the Tomahawk ecosystem that already exists, pretty cool, eh? And we are just getting started. How about you join us?
Playlist Importer
Metadata from playlists from all over the web - and other media players - can easily be imported into Tomahawk.
Open-Source
Tomahawk is totally Free & Open-Source Software.
Tomahawk lets you plug-in multiple content sources, connect to your friends across a range of networks and breaks down the barriers between true social music experiences by enabling data portability and sharing across music services and licensing territories.
Features
Multi-Source
Stop chasing your music across different machines, services and websites. No matter where your content is, Tomahawk can find it and play it.
Focused
Think of it as "antiTunes". It's a music player that is optimized for one thing... to play, discover and share music.
Social
Connect to your other machines and friends via Jabber, Google Chat and Twitter. Browse and play their libraries, playlists and stations.
Cross Platform
A Mac connected to Windows machine connected to a Linux machine? Sure... no problem. Betas are now available for OS X, Windows & Linux.
Custom Stations
Yeah, it's like a "genius" playlist... only smarter, and continuous. Whatever you are in the mood for, we've got the knobs and dials to find it for you.
Extensible
Check out the Tomahawk ecosystem that already exists, pretty cool, eh? And we are just getting started. How about you join us?
Playlist Importer
Metadata from playlists from all over the web - and other media players - can easily be imported into Tomahawk.
Open-Source
Tomahawk is totally Free & Open-Source Software.
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Audio & Music • Social & CommunicationsPlatform details
Linux: For Ubuntu, openSUSE, Arch Linux, Gentoo, Fedora and more
Tags
- social-applications
- Music Player
- share-music
- YouTube
- audio-scrobbler
- social-music
- last-fm
- social-media
- Social network
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extensible via various 'script resolvers'., e.g. soundcloud http://tomahawk-player.org/resolvers/soundcloud
This program is pretty awesome. Runs great under Ubuntu. I'm glad I found out about it.
It has a good integration with last.fm and grooveshark, That is all I need.
It is my main music app since BeatBox stopped working.
Including the world known Soundcloud
They are all fixed in the newest release (0.8.x).
Reply written over 6 years ago
Very heavy. For those who use streaming services a lot - if you just wish to listen to your MP3, try AIMP.