The Last.fm Scrobbler - no music fan should be caught dead without it. In line with modern evolutions in online music, Last.fm Scrobbler mixes streaming and social tools to give you an exciting music player. Most of us here at Softonic have Last.fm connected all day, simply because it doesn’t require you to have your own music library, it’s free and provides an endless flow of new tunes. If you have the Audioscrobbler plug-in installed, Last.fm Scrobbler can also track all the songs you play in your favorite desktop music app (like iTunes) and connect you with even more neighbors. The lists of the friends you made on Last.fm will also appear on your player. With the Last.fm Scrobbler, you can connect to neighbors' stations and listen to their tunes. The Last.fm Scrobbler menu bar on the left includes your recently played tracks, recently loved and recently banned, although to listen to these you’ll need to upgrade your Last.fm account. Make sure you've run downloader. From here you can do cool things like plot your top 20 artists on a graph using plot.py. This is where you’ll find artist information like album cover, a small description of the artist, related tags and artists and top listeners. The last.fm only lets you generate reports up to a year back, this tool will let you download all your scrobbles in a CSV format with the artist, song, and the timestamp. We like the shiny control icons and the “now playing” window. Although slightly bulky, the Last.fm Scrobbler is sleek and accessible.
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