![]() Compatible with Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. Last.fm’s updated Scrobbler apps for Windows, OS X and Linux are free and available now. The Last.fm Desktop Scrobbler for Windows is a simple app that runs in the background and automatically updates your profile with what you’ve been playing on your computer via native media players such as Windows Media Player or iTunes. We got the radio working without a subscription, but Last.fm tells us that this is a bug that is being removed. Whereas it was previously free in the US, UK and Germany, it’s now for subscribers only in those countries too. It remains as a paid-for subscription feature in Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and Brazil. The new updates were released on Tuesday, coinciding with the launch of Last.fm’s new radio policy, which saw the radio feature withdrawn in most countries due to changes to licensing restrictions. Pocket Scrobbler for Windows Mobile enables scrobbling from supported. Using a music recommender system called Audioscrobbler, Last.fm builds. Adding to the social features, you can now share what you’re listening to on Facebook and Twitter, from the app. For Mac/Windows, crop image to application window only (not entire desktop). Last.fm is a music website founded in the United Kingdom in 2002. The Friends tab snows you what your friends are listening to and lets you quickly start playing any that takes your fancy, if you’re a paid-up subscriber. ![]() Additional new features include a better view of recently scrobbled songs, offering you the ability to tag, share, buy or mark songs as ‘loved’. ![]()
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