0.1.17 reworks how acquiring tracks works. When a track can’t be downloaded directly, it now goes into an in-app cart so you can choose where to buy it and complete the purchase without losing track of what you need. This is still early — expect rough edges.
What’s New
Reworked Acquire Flow (Beta)
The acquire experience has been rebuilt around a cart model. Here’s how it works now:
- Direct download still works as before. If a track was already purchased and can be downloaded immediately, nothing changes.
- Everything else goes into the cart. Tracks that weren’t already bought are added to the in-app cart instead of background cart filling.
- Pick where to buy. From the cart, you can select which store you want to use for each track.
- Add to cart. Hit the “Add to Cart” button to push the selected tracks into the chosen stores’ carts.
- Complete the purchase. You can either open the store’s website to buy manually, or buy directly in-app.
This gives you a single place to see everything you need to acquire, choose where to get it, and act — rather than hunting across tabs or losing the list between sessions.
This is beta. The flow works end-to-end but still has known rough edges. Feedback is welcome.
Plugin Updates
Beatport Acquire — v0.2.0
The Beatport acquire plugin has been updated to v0.2.0 to support the new cart-based acquire flow. Update the plugin to use the new experience with Beatport tracks.
Spotify — Fixed Login Flow
A login issue affecting both Spotify plugins has been resolved:
- Enrich — v0.1.7
- Import — v0.1.4
If you were hitting authentication errors or getting stuck on Spotify login, update both plugins.
Update is available now through the app.
— The Kombiner Team