


Welcome to, a free service hosted by the University of Ruse Index of /pclinuxos/pclinuxos/srpms/SRPMS.pclos/ Index of /pclinuxos/pclinuxos/srpms/SRPMS.pclos/ Read more about the vision for Hatchet.Welcome to Open Source Software Mirror - hosted by University of Ruse

While the web app of Hatchet is not yet available to the public, users can get started by creating a Hatchet account which enables them to sync their playlists and favorites to their Android phone. Plug-in all of your music sources - including virtually all of the same content resolvers from the desktop version of Tomahawk plus Rdio and Deezer. Follow your friends and music influencers. Wirelessly sync playlists from your computer to your mobile device. Tomahawk on Android brings most of the desktop experience and benefits to your phone. IPv6 Support to make directly connecting to your other computers and networks much easier and more reliable Notification Center) with fallback to its own native notification system Now Playing notifications (OS X & Windows) - support for OS-level notification systems (e.g. On Android you can set Tomahawk to be the default app for all of those links - so just click to open and listen from your source(s). Send, receive and forward tracks to your Tomahawk friends.īrowse your friend’s recently played tracks (grouped by user) and listen to what they’ve listened to.ĭrag and drop support for iTunes, Deezer, Beats Music, Rdio, Spotify, SoundCloud links - Tomahawk looks them up and then finds the best source for you to listen to those songs. Others (developers can easily create and distribute their own Content Resolvers - a number of which we don’t ship with Tomahawk but can installed akin to the way browser extensions are distributed) Google Play Music (locker and on-demand streaming) support
