For a long time, I used SoundMate (non-free) which brings soundCloud as a native app to the Mac.
I tend to get stuck in my ways and forget to checkout alternatives once I settle on something.
However, whenever I get a new macbook, I use it as a fresh start to re-evaluate configurations, processes, tools, etc.
With my last update, I decided to try a fresh search for native sound cloud support. This time I discovered SoundCleod which is 1) free and 2) A little bit better in some ways than SoundMate.
SoundCleod hasn't had a new release in awhile, but the latest stable release is working fine for me so far.
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I use SoundCloud as my music source of choice.
For a long time, I used SoundMate (non-free) which brings soundCloud as a native app to the Mac.
I tend to get stuck in my ways and forget to checkout alternatives once I settle on something.
However, whenever I get a new macbook, I use it as a fresh start to re-evaluate configurations, processes, tools, etc.
With my last update, I decided to try a fresh search for native sound cloud support. This time I discovered SoundCleod which is 1) free and 2) A little bit better in some ways than SoundMate.
SoundCleod hasn't had a new release in awhile, but the latest stable release is working fine for me so far.