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Harmonoid 0.3.22, published by independent developer Hitesh Kumar Saini, is a Windows-compatible music manager and player whose eight successive releases have refined a single goal: giving local collections a streaming-service-grade interface. Written in Dart and Flutter, the open-source application scans user-chosen directories, automatically fetches high-resolution artwork, genre tags and synchronized lyrics, then presents everything in a fluid, GPU-accelerated UI whose “beautiful & juicy” aesthetic includes spectrum-based visuals, mini-player widgets and light/dark themes. Beyond looks, the program behaves like a production tool: real-time pitch shifting, playback-speed control and a one-click volume boost up to 150 % cater to practice sessions, dance rehearsals and casual listening alike, while gapless playback, cross-fading and Replay-Gain normalization keep audiophile standards intact. Smart playlists update themselves through rule-based filters—year, bitrate, mood, last-played date—and can be exported as M3U for sharing or backup. Harmonoid also remembers playback position across launches, supports Android-style queuing and integrates with Windows media keys, making it equally suited for focused desktop work, party DJing or language learners who loop tracks while reading synced lyrics. The 0.3.22 build fixes memory leaks, adds Opus tag editing and improves Windows 11 taskbar integration, continuing a rapid release cadence that has delivered eight feature revisions since the project’s debut. As a Media Player & Music Manager category solution it offers everything from bulk metadata editing to Chromecast-style casting without requiring an account or cloud upload. Harmonoid 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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