New Spotify Desktop App & Web Player

Spotify Desktop App & Web Player

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Spotify,Reveals New Design for Desktop App & Web Player

Spotify rolling out a new  look and feel for the Spotify app for desktop
& web - aligning the experience across both platforms and making both simpler
to use.

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Spotify are pleased to bring a new, clean design, more controls, and a great new foundation for their listeners to use Spotify across desktop app and web player for the years to come.

"They are making this change because they believe in the future of both platforms, and they want to make sure it can continue to serve the needs of the users now and in the future."

 A new, upgraded appearance and touch..

Spotify - said:  by aligning the experience across both platforms, we’ve not only been able to present a cohesive look and feel, but also refine navigation to help people quickly find what they’re looking for. First, “Search” can now be found on the left side of the navigation page. Second, our refresh of listeners’ profile pages now includes top artists and tracks. And finally, listeners can now start a radio session for any song or artist radio by simply clicking the “…” menu.
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Simpler playlist creation and more control

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Spotify moreover announcing additional ways for listeners to easily adapt their playlists, including the ability to write descriptions, upload images, drag and drop tracks into existing playlists, and even use a new embedded search bar to find and add new songs and podcast episodes to new and existing playlists. Listeners will also be ableto edit Queue and view Recently played via the desktop app, and apply new sorting options to “Your Library” via a new dropdown menu in the top-right corner, giving them more control for their next listening sessions.

Premium subscribers will be able to download their favorite music and podcasts to play them back - even while offline. So whether you’re prepping for that next presentation, need some tunes for your exercise session, or are heading on a new quest in your favorite game, save your much-needed bandwidth simply by hitting the download button (icon) in the desktop app.

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