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Pano Scrobbler 4.37, published by kawaiiDango, is a feature-packed cross-platform music tracker that silently logs every song played on Android devices and sends the data to Last.fm, Libre.fm, ListenBrainz, Maloja, GoListen, Pleroma, GNU FM and custom compatible servers, enabling users to build exhaustive listening histories, compare weekly charts, discover forgotten favorites and receive personalized recommendations without manual input. Designed for casual listeners, DJs, playlist curators and audiophiles alike, the app recognizes tracks from Spotify, YouTube Music, Tidal, Apple Music, Poweramp, Musicolet, VLC, Samsung Music, Deezer, Bandcamp, SoundCloud, Shizuku, and virtually any player that exposes Android’s media session, while also supporting Android Auto, Wear OS, Chromecast, scrobble editing, timestamp adjustment, duplicate removal, offline caching, delay rules, language filtering, heart/ban buttons, persistent notifications, Material-You theming and home-screen widgets. Since its first public appearance fifteen versions ago, the lightweight open-source client has evolved through 4.37 into a mature statistics hub that can display hourly heat-maps, artist clouds, genre pies, decade timelines, yearly recaps, compatibility scores with friends, and real-time “now playing” cards that can be shared as PNG images or exported as CSV/JSON for further analysis. Users who run multiple music services on several devices can consolidate plays under one username, set per-source enablement, whitelist/blacklist genres, and automatically correct misspelled tags through community databases, ensuring clean libraries across ecosystems. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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