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Pano Scrobbler 4.35, published by kawaiiDango, is a feature-packed music tracker that runs identically across Android, Windows, macOS, and Linux, giving listeners a single, lightweight client to log every song they play to Last.fm, Libre.fm, ListenBrainz, and Maloja at once. Designed for collectors, DJs, and casual listeners alike, the program monitors more than fifty local and streaming sources—including Spotify, Tidal, Deezer, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Poweramp, VLC, foobar2000, Jellyfin, Plexamp, Emby, Subsonic, Kodi, and even Bluetooth headsets—then submits listens in real time or caches them offline for later sync. Beyond simple scrobbling, version 4.35 offers granular per-service filters, regex rules, duplicate suppression, silence trimming, and the ability to edit or delete individual scrobbles before they reach the server, ensuring charts remain accurate even when metadata is messy. Users can view daily, weekly, and yearly statistics inside the app, compare personal rankings, generate shareable images, and export complete JSON/CSV logs for archival or further analysis. The interface supports dark, light, and AMOLED themes, Material You dynamic colors, home-screen widgets, and optional persistent notifications that display the currently playing track. Privacy controls include an incognito mode, on-device processing, end-to-end encryption for submissions, and open-source transparency; no account is required beyond the scrobbling services themselves. Since its debut thirteen versions ago, Pano Scrobbler has added native Windows background service integration, command-line flags for headless servers, and a portable ZIP option that keeps all settings next to the executable, making the same build suitable for both desktop workstations and cloud music boxes. 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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