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There's a bunch of stuff on there that's just blatantly wrong regarding Navidrome and Symfonium.
And correcting it isn't an option?
A lot of people don't understand git. But then again, they could have listed them in their comment above 🤔
I just assumed the author had a favourite, I didn't even think to edit it.
Navidrome supports Smart Playlists: https://github.com/navidrome/navidrome/issues/1417#issuecomment-1950625037 it's not feature complete, but it's live.
Symfonium also supports folder view, Most Played Song, Most Played Album, allows for Downloading music, as well as caching for offline usage, favourite tracks can be bookmarks, it has Internet radio support, supports lyrics and crossfading.
You call that "blatantly false"?
That's at least ten things that are incorrect.
Why are you hosting it on git when there's tonnes of software literally made for this?
Why am I the author?
What software is literally made for this?
The entitlement regarding my lack of editing made me believe you were emotionally invested.
Bookstack seems quite popular around here.