Rdio for Mac brings streaming music to your desktop
Rdio, a streaming music subscription service, has just added a native Mac app to its web-based and iPhone-based players. Both web and mobile subscribers will be able to use the new Mac version of Rdio.
The app offers easy access to your Rdio stations, top artists, queue and listening history. It's also slicker and faster than the existing Adobe Air app for Rdio, with none of the Flash issues Mac users experience on the web or in the Air app. You can even use the media keys on your Mac to play, pause and skip in Rdio. It also supports Growl notifications, for those OS X users who are addicted to the popular systemwide alert app.
The app offers easy access to your Rdio stations, top artists, queue and listening history. It's also slicker and faster than the existing Adobe Air app for Rdio, with none of the Flash issues Mac users experience on the web or in the Air app. You can even use the media keys on your Mac to play, pause and skip in Rdio. It also supports Growl notifications, for those OS X users who are addicted to the popular systemwide alert app.













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Subscribe to commentsThomas HoustonMar 7th 2011 5:11PM
Finally! The old adobe air app was pretty much worthless.
lakiolenMar 7th 2011 6:09PM
It may not be Air but it still requires Flash. The whole point of being native is not to have to deal with shit like that.
kusumaMar 7th 2011 10:16PM
I use radiotray in linuxmint because it is simple and uncomplicated