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Nuvola Player runs a web-based interface of cloud music services in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (multimedia keys, system tray, media player applets, dock menu, notifications and more) offers more native user experience and integration with Linux desktop environments than usual web browsers can offer. .Nuvola Player is an open-source project licensed under GNU GPL 3 and written mainly in Vala (the core) and JavaScript (service integrations). It tries to feel and look like a native application as possible. However, it cannot overcome common drawbacks of web-based music streaming: some music streaming services require Flash plugin and web apps usually have higher memory usage than native apps.
Nuvola Player 3 doesn't need any hacks to support Flash plugin, because it is built on top of WebKit2Gtk+, the second generation of this web rendering library. The major diference is that plugins are run in a separate GTK+ 2 compatible process, so there is no need to use nspluginwrapper and install 32bit libraries on 64bit system. There is also one extra benefit: If Flash plugin crashes, it doesn't take down whole Nuvola Player application.
Install Nuvola Player 2.5.0 in Ubuntu 14.10 Utopic/14.04 Trusty/12.04 Precise/Linux Mint 17.1/17/13/other Ubuntu derivatives

Nuvola Player runs a web interface of cloud music services in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (multimedia keys, system tray, media player applets, dock menu, notifications and more).Nuvola Player is an open-source project licensed under GNU GPL 3 and written mainly in Vala (the core) and JavaScript (service integrations).
Install Nuvola Player 2.2.0 in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04 Natty/10.10 Maverick/Linux Mint 15/14/13/12/11/10/and other Ubuntu derivatives

Nuvola Player is an open-source project licensed under 2-Clause BSD license and written in Vala (the core) and JavaScript (service integration). Nuvola Player runs a web interface of cloud music services in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (multimedia keys, system tray, media player applets, dock menu, notifications and more).
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Fixes in this release:
  • File INSTALL: Added information how to run Nuvola Player from source directory.
  • Google Play: Fixed detection of playback status.
  • Google Play: Enable links to song downloading.
  • Last.fm love and ban actions are available from the main menu (control), tray icon and Unity quick list.
  • Nuvola Player supports scrobling to Libre.fm, a free Last.fm alternative.
  • Updated translations.
  • Updated translations template.
  • Deezer: Fixed metadata and playback status parsing. 
Install Nuvola Player 2.0.4 in Ubuntu 13.04 Raring/Ubuntu 12.10 Quantal/Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04 Natty/10.10 Maverick/Linux Mint 15/14/13/12/11/10/and other Ubuntu derivatives

Nuvola Player runs a web interface of cloud music services in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (multimedia keys, system tray, media player applets, dock menu, notifications and more).Nuvola Player is an open-source project licensed under GNU GPL 3 and written mainly in Vala (the core) and JavaScript (service integrations).

What's in this release:
  • Google Play: Google Play web interface has been changed many times introducing breakages in Hide Google bar feature, parsing of song details, playback status and available actions.
  • Google Play: Google Play UI has changed and shows also album name of the current song, so it's possible to pass it to Nuvola core.
  • Google Play: Flash plugin has been enabled, because Google Play Music All Access feature requires it (HTML5 audio is not supported).
  • Google Play: Also added reason why all store links are opened in a default web browser.
  • 8tracks: updated metadata parsing.
  • PopupWebView: Pop-up windows were sometimes unusable, because page area was tiny and rest of the window was empty.
  • Run-in-background feature no longer requires tray icon.
  • MPRIS can-go-next/prev actions weren't updated because of a bug.
  • Updated translations.

Some issues:
  • Google Play Music fails to play songs (Google Play is having trouble reaching the server to play your music, "Fix: make sure you have installed a MP3 decoder for GStreamer media framework")
  • Grooveshark: You're all out of focus! (You're all out of focus! Zooming in or out may cause problems viewing the site.)
  • Some services fail to detect Flash plugin (You have to install a Flash plugin)
  • No integration with Ubuntu Unity (Many features were rewritten as extensions, you have to enable them in Preferences dialog.)

To install Nuvola Player in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:

Download source from here for other Distributions.
Source: Nuvola player
Install Nuvola Player 2.0 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise/Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/Linux Mint 13/12 and Nuvola Player 1.1.0 in Ubuntu 11.04/10.04 via PPA

Nuvola Player runs a web interface of cloud music services in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (multimedia keys, system tray, media player applets, dock menu, notifications and more).Nuvola Player is an open-source project licensed under GNU GPL 3 and written mainly in Vala (the core) and JavaScript (service integrations).

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What's in this release:
  • Michael Mims created integration of Amazon Cloud Player.
  • New service selector screen is based on a mock-up.
  • Last.fm Scrobbling extension shows information about currently playing song to Last.fm without a need of third-party user scripts.
  • Lyrics extension provides a pane with lyrics of a currently playing song.
  • control Nuvola Player from terminal via command nuvolaplayer-client
  • Maintainers of service integrations can use service-specific settings.
  • Troubleshooting actions were moved to Preferences dialog, tab Advanced.
  • Links to bug tracker, blueprints and questions were replaced by single link to support page.
  • Links to Google+, Facebook and Twitter page were moved to About dialog.
  • "Only toolbar" user interface mode is default and follows Elementary-like style. Other user interface modes are preserved.
  • Google Play, 8tracks and Amazon Cloud Player use HTML5 audio support for playback instead of Flash plugin.
  • JavaScript API 2.0
  • WebKit WebView Inspector
  • Introduced web plugin blocker that blocks all web plugin object not necessary for playback.
  • Dynamic HTTP(S) proxy resolver is used by default. It respects proxy settings in GNOME including Proxy Auto configuration (PAC).
  • Removed nuvolaplayer -Q/--quit command line argument, use nuvolaplayer-client quit instead.
  • Removed support for user scripts.
  • Removed support for Ubuntu 10.10 Sound Indicator (Sound Indicator in Ubuntu 11.04 and later is still supported).
  • Services 8tracks, Grooveshark and Hype Machine are orphaned.
  • Added Add/Remove service functionality.

To install Nuvola Player in Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Download Source from here for other Distributions.
Source: Nuvola player
Install Nuvola Player 1.0.5 in Ubuntu 12.04 Precise via PPA
Install Nuvola Player 1.0.4 in Ubuntu 11.10 Oneiric/11.04/10.10/10.04Linux Mint via PPA

Nuvola Player runs web interface of cloud music service in its own window and provides integration with a Linux desktop (system tray, Ubuntu sound menu, dock menu and notifications). Currently supported services are Google Play, Grooveshark, Hype Machine, 8tracks and other.

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The latest stable Nuvola Player release 1.0.5 contains simple workaround that sets window size to magic values that worked during my tests. However, these values may be dependent on user settings, e.g. GTK theme, window manager, font sizes, whatever.

To install Nuvola Player on Ubuntu/Linux Mint open Terminal (Press Ctrl+Alt+T) and copy the following commands in the Terminal:
Here is the site of Nuvola player.