A material design Spotify client for Android
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A material design Spotify client for Android
Spotify GUI + Spotify Client for Raspberry PI , Ubuntu and Debian
Spotify API wrapper for Java
A clean, ad-free Android music streaming app powered by the unofficial JioSaavn API. Inspired by Spotify’s minimal interface, this app enables users to search, stream, and enjoy music seamlessly — all without login or tracking.
Javatify is the unofficial API of the reverse-engineered mobile (Android) version of Spotify.
A JavaFX music recommendation app that uses the Spotify API to create playlists.
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Android Nanodegree | Project 1-2: Spotify Streamer M: An application that utilizes the Spotify API to allow users to search for and listen to preview clips of popular music artists' top 10 tracks. Makes full use of the Android Design Support Library to employ a Material Design-compliant appearance.
Unofficial Java-based Wrapper for Spotify Rest API using only Retrofit, GSON, Selenium and WebDriver Manager (to generate access tokens)!
Spotify track and lyrics display for DesktopModules
💽 An android app to update music's tags and album's cover
Código utilizado no vídeo em que ensinamos o passo a passo para você consumir a API do Spotify com Spring Cloud Open Feign
Java application enabling copying Spotify's Discover Weekly playlist to your own easily
Spring Boot-based backend for Musement — an app focused on concert discovery, Spotify playlist integration, ticket management and user interaction (2nd-year HSE university project).
Website that shows users their top Spotify artists and tracks.
React Native app that uses the Spotify Web API to look up artists
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