
Tempus is an open-source and lightweight music client for Subsonic, designed and built natively for Android.
This app works with any service that implements the Subsonic API, including:
- LMS - Lightweight Music Server - personal fave and my backend
- Navidrome
- Gonic
- Ampache
- NextCloud Music
- Airsonic Advanced
https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/releases/tag/v4.20.0
My last release post was for v4.12.0 so I’ve included whats changed since that post.
What’s Changed
Highlighting these 5 features that people have wanted for some time and were well received.
- feat: tile size manager
- feat: Implement a sleep timer button to the currently playing screen
- feat: offline playlist in dowloads view
- feat: add to queue, edit playlist in main playlist page
- feat: local radio station management, directory search, and radio cover art
And a ton of bug fixes, performance improvements and other features -> Full Changelog: https://github.com/eddyizm/tempus/compare/v4.12.0...v4.20.0
note
app-tempo* <- The github release with all the android auto/chromecast features
app-degoogled* <- The izzyOnDroid release that goes without any of the google stuff.
As usual, any dev contributions appreciated as I am not actually a java/mobile dev, so my progress is significantly slower than those who do this on the daily.
Big thanks to all the folks who have been contributing.


What ux changes are you looking for?
This is more personilized now but UI looks dated. Before switching to Subsonic I used a client called InnerTune and may be controversial but in terms of looks Tempus for me is clearly a downgrade, and so do say my friends I showed it to.
Now I listed just the UI stuff I dislike, excluding what I like. Hope this clears it out. :3
Hi aguacat! Thanks for going in to detail. It seems like most of those things are legacy items, (except for the sleep timer) that came from before the fork. In particular, the settings I have found as a really odd design decision. The app needed a lot of work and most of these things are have been much lower priority to stabilize, it is coming up on a year that I forked it. There may be some tickets for osme of these and if you would be so inclined, I’d be happy to have some of these open on a github issue.
Thanks for taking your time reding trough it. I didn’t know Tempus was a fork, but that makes much more sense. Regarding opeing a github issue I prefer to not interact with GitHub out of personal beliefs, but if you have a mirror on Codeberg or GitLab I would love to contribute!
Navic has the best UI/UX in my experience. Too bad it is unstable AF when it comes to large libraries.