Clementine (software)

This article is about the music player. For the data mining package formerly known as Clementine, see SPSS Modeler.
Clementine

Image of Clementine running in Debian
Original author(s) David Sansome, John Maguire[1]
Developer(s) Paweł Bara, Arnaud Bienner[1]
Initial release February, 2010[2]
Stable release 1.3.1 (April 19, 2016 (2016-04-19)) [±]
Development status Active
Written in C++ (Qt)[3]
Operating system Cross-platform
Size 6 MB − Unix-like
21 MB − Windows
31 MB − Mac OS X
11 MB − source code[4]
Available in Multilanguage
Type Audio player
License GNU General Public License v3[5]
Website www.clementine-player.org

Clementine is a cross-platform free and open source music player and library organizer. It is a port of Amarok 1.4 to the Qt 4 framework and the GStreamer multimedia framework. It is available for Unix-like, Windows and Mac OS X.[4] Clementine is released under the terms of the GNU General Public License.[5]

Clementine was created due to the transition from version 1.4 to version 2 of Amarok, and the shift of focus connected with it, which was criticized by many users. The first version of Clementine was released in February 2010.[2]

Features

Some of the features supported by Clementine are:[6][7]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "about.cpp file", Clementine (code.google.com), retrieved 2012-10-29
  2. 1 2 David Sansome (2010-02-22), Clementine 0.1, KDE Mailing Lists, retrieved 2012-10-29
  3. "Clementine Music Player", Analysis Summary (Ohloh), retrieved 2012-09-13
  4. 1 2 "Downloads", Clementine (code.google.com), retrieved 2012-10-29
  5. 1 2 "License", Clementine (code.google.com), retrieved 2012-10-29
  6. Clementine-player, code.google.com, retrieved 2012-10-29
  7. Chris von Eitzen (2012-10-29), Clementine music player adds podcast support, The H, archived from the original on 8 December 2013, retrieved 2012-10-29

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