Dweymouth is a boutique software publisher focused on crafting lightweight yet comprehensive desktop applications that bridge the gap between self-hosted media servers and everyday listeners. Its flagship title, Supersonic, exemplifies this philosophy by delivering a full-featured Subsonic-compatible music client whose modest memory footprint and snappy interface belie the depth of its capabilities. Typical use cases revolve around users who have outgrown streaming-service lock-in and now run private servers such as Navidrome, Airsonic or Gonic on home NAS boxes, VPS instances or Raspberry Pi rigs; Supersonic lets them browse vast libraries, build smart playlists, scrobble listens, cache albums offline and even follow podcasts without opening a browser. The interface borrows cues from minimalist players—clean now-playing bar, global search hotkey, system-media-key integration—while still exposing server-side power like transcoding profiles, starred tracks and multi-user folders. Cross-platform builds for Windows, macOS and Linux keep the experience consistent whether the library sits behind a home firewall or a public domain, and the MIT-licensed codebase invites tinkerers to extend themes or add Last.fm hooks. Because the client speaks the open Subsonic API, migration from aging apps is usually a matter of pointing to the same URL. Dweymouth’s software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads supplied through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest release and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
A lightweight and full-featured cross-platform desktop client for self-hosted music servers
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