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Supersonic is a lightweight yet fully-featured cross-platform desktop client designed for users who run self-hosted music servers and want a native application instead of a browser tab. Developed by Dweymouth, the program currently ships in a single stable release—version 0.21.0—and is catalogued under Audio Players & Servers software. Built with performance in mind, the client keeps memory and CPU footprint low while still exposing the complete feature set expected from a modern music front-end: instant search, smart playlists, offline caching, gapless playback, scrobbling support, and high-resolution album-art display. Its interface follows contemporary desktop design conventions, offering both a minimalist now-playing view and a detailed library browser that can be keyboard-driven for power users. Because the code is cross-platform, the same binary runs identically on Windows, macOS, and most Linux distributions, making it easy to standardise the listening experience across heterogeneous home-lab setups or small-office deployments. Typical use cases include enthusiasts who stream from Navidrome, Airsonic or Ampache servers stored on NAS devices, developers who need a reference Subsonic-compatible client for testing, and privacy-minded listeners who prefer to keep their metadata and playback statistics entirely on their own hardware. Configuration is reduced to entering server URL and credentials, after which the application caches metadata locally for rapid startup and offline browsing. The project roadmap published on its repository indicates that future releases will add Replay-Gain, transcoding options and plugin API, but the existing 0.21.0 branch is already considered production-ready. Supersonic is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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