


Spotify, Apple Music and Vox are currently supported. To launch Muse Bar at login, long tap the Muse Bar button on the control strip, then tap on the volume icon and tap Launch at Login. To quit Muse Bar, long tap the Muse Bar button on the control strip, then tap on the volume icon and tap Quit. Flick left/right to go to the previous/next song.When you open Muse Bar you'll see a new button at the leftmost part of the control strip on your Touch Bar, displaying album art and playback action. There’s no server side logic, everything runs on your Mac. It's not strictly necessary but it allows adding/removing favourites to your library. If you're using Spotify you'll be prompted to log into your Spotify account. Just download the zip file and open the app. I really liked the iOS Music App, but the iTunes-like app for macOS is garbage.An open-source Spotify, Apple Music and Vox system-wide Touch Bar controller. Spotify is far from being a perfect app, but their macOS app is SO MUCH BETTER in comparison. * and one of the biggest flaws: if you add songs to both your library and your playlist and later decide to remove it from your library, it automatically gets also deleted from all of your playlists * sometimes songs take a few seconds to start playing while Spotify starts playing instantaneously * you can't drag and drop songs from playlists (that you're not following, so playlists from the browse tab) in your playlists but have to use right-click instead (might have changed meanwhile idk) * apparently there are two forms of playlists, the one from the browse tab (where you can click on artists for example) and the ones that you've added to your library (where it's like the songs page, I can't click on anything). * In the songs list, you can't click on an album name/artist to go to their page, you have to right-click and select it there instead * Unlike Spotify, the search is not instant, I have to hit return + it takes some time loading while Spotify gives me the results straight away while typing (sometimes I even have to hit return multiple times to get results) It has always served me well even when it was still iTunes, anecdotally speaking.Īpple Music on macOS is a nightmare of an app.

I've always wondered why people have such problems with AM lol. Oh snap! The only thing that would make this comment better, would be for it to be true!
