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Libre.fm is essentially an open source clone of Last.fm's audioscrobbler. With Libre.fm you can scrobble your playing behavior to a central server, where your data is aggregated with all of the other scrobbles and can be used to create charts, recommendations, and playlists. As the name implies, everything about Libre.fm is free. All the Libre.fm code is released under the GNU AGPL. You can run your own server, and you own your own data.… More Edit
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Did you create this app?| Website: | alpha.libre.fm |
| Developer: | FooCorp |
| License: | Open source |
| Rating: | Features: Interface: Performance: Price/value: Overall: |
| Usage: | 2 days, 9 hours, 7 minutes and 44 seconds |
| Usage since: | 09 June 2009 |
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Oh, in the future it will support those features, that's when I'll use it then. If only I could import my last.fm-library to it.
useless, really
A group for Libre.fm user in http://wakoopa.com/teams/Librefm
Right now, there isn't a lot to it but I am very excited by the prospect of an alternative to last.fm.
Do not know how to use, there is no simple explanation that it?
I look forward for new libre.fm features!
Libre.fm is very exciting and I wait with bated breath on what becomes of it.
@thr33 - well said. I admired last.fm and used it intently untill the recent acquisition. Oh well, long live libre.fm.
The open source antidote to the insidious and ever-expatiating corporate orientated side of Last.fm.
Still in alpha, and has a long way to go yet, but is now the only site that I'll allow to collect my traffic and handle my scrobbles.
I'm so glad that a bunch of decent people finally had the conviction to put something like this together.
At the moment libre.fm is an audioscrobbler clone. It uses the same protocol as last.fm. Yet i trust these guy more with my data then those at last.fm. In future libre.fm can grow just like last.fm which includes radiostations, playlists and discovering music.