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Harmony 0.9.1, developed by Vincent L, is a lightweight, cross-platform desktop music aggregator that unifies playback from Spotify, SoundCloud, Google Play Music, and local audio libraries within a single, minimalist interface. Released in a single public build, the application addresses the fragmentation of streaming services by allowing listeners to search, queue, and control tracks from all four sources without switching windows or browser tabs. Designed for users who juggle multiple subscription tiers or maintain extensive offline collections, Harmony automatically merges playlists, albums, and search results into one coherent view, normalizing metadata and artwork to reduce duplicates. The player’s compact footprint and low memory usage suit productivity-focused workflows on Windows, macOS, and Linux, while keyboard shortcuts, a slim transport bar, and system-media-key integration keep playback unobtrusive during gaming, coding, or office tasks. OAuth authentication ensures that Spotify and Google Play Music credentials remain encrypted locally, and SoundCloud access is handled through public APIs, so no additional plug-ins are required. Gapless playback, cross-fade, and basic equalization are provided out of the box, and the interface scales responsively from ultrawide monitors to secondary laptop displays. Because version 0.9.1 is the only published release, feature development is frozen, yet the codebase remains open for community inspection and private compilation. The program is categorized under Audio Players & Editors. Harmony is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads served through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest 0.9.1 build and supporting batch installation alongside other applications.
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