Spotify desktop app update It seems to be rolling out to users and brings a very useful feature: download the album. The application supports downloading playlists to your computer for a long time. The update should make it easier to manage your library if you want your music to continue playing even when you’re offline. It should be noted that this feature is limited to Premium subscribers – according to Spotify’s documentation, free users can only download podcasts.
Downloading an album works the same way as downloading a playlist – just go to the album page and hit the download button. He’s supposed to be available next time You go offline. This should make it easier to manage your offline library if you are the privacy type of what you want to listen to. (For example, I have a neatly curated playlist called “Downloads” where I would like to dump songs and albums as a workaround so that I can’t save individual items for offline listening.)
The update also includes changes to the appearance of the desktop and web player, as well as how playlists management works. Seems to be rolling out right now – some edge Employees got it yesterday, and others got it today. So if you don’t see it just wait. You should see a screen informing you that you have received the update.
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