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"content": "Clementine Music Player Gets First Non-Preview Release in 8 Years\n\nRemember Clementine music player? Well, it appears to be back in play – some 8 years since its last stable release. While Clementine feels like it’s slipped out of public consciousness in recent years the player has remained under active development. The last stable release was in 2016 (v1.3.1) but a LOT of release candidate builds were issued since (v1.4.0-rc is carried in the Ubuntu repos). However, this weekend the Clementine GitHub added a non-RC build, v1.4.1, marked as a ‘rolling release’. As the first non-RC build in forever this feels notable. The catch? No official announcement has been so :sys_more_orange:\n#News #AppUpdates #Clementine #MusicPlayers #QtApps \n\n:sys_omgubuntu: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/10/clementine-music-player-new-rolling-release\n\nhttps://149366088.v2.pressablecdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/clementine-music-player-logo.png",
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