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What's your favorite Linux Desktop software?
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I never know spotube, this is first time! WOW!
I think I can start put it into my uncle smartphone.
I do still pay for spotify premium, because their service is awesome. Welp...
It's not a drop in replacement for spotify, of course. It just uses Spotify's public API for fetching playlists and routes them through Youtube to play the audio of music videos hosted there, but as a free option it's one of my faves :).
If you want podcasts or certain spotify-only remixes you'll still need spotify.
Wow it's available for Android too, it's even on the Play Store (which I didn't expect)!
Yup, it's Flutter so it's easy to port to other platforms. There's Mac, Windows and iOS builds too!