0.2.0 is the biggest update since the first release — a reworked UI, a full waveform in the player bar, and playlists as a first-class feature.
What’s New
Waveform in the Player Bar
The player now renders a full waveform for every track. Click anywhere to seek. The waveform streams in progressively — it starts rendering immediately, not after the full file is analyzed — and is cached so reopening a track is instant.
Frequency bands are color-coded (bass, mids, highs) so you can read the energy of a track at a glance.
Playlists with Folder Grouping
A new playlist tree lives in the sidebar with full folder support:
- Create playlists and folders, nested as deep as you need
- Drag-and-drop to reorder playlists and move them between folders
- Rename and delete inline via right-click
- Selecting a playlist filters the track table to show only its tracks
- Add tracks from the track table context menu — single tracks or multi-select at once
Reworked Interface
Almost every part of the UI has been updated:
- Filters have moved into the sidebar, alongside the new playlist tree
- Player bar reorganized around the waveform
- New dedicated track toolbar for track-level and batch actions
- Settings layout cleaned up
- Icon updates, improved modals, better selected/active states, duplicate track detection fixes, playlist filter behavior fixes
Plugin Updates
All import plugins updated to 0.2.0. Each one now automatically creates and maintains a liked/favourites playlist on every run:
- Spotify → Spotify Liked Songs
- Tidal → Tidal Favourites
- Deezer → Deezer Favourite Tracks
- SoundCloud → SoundCloud Likes
Tracks are added to the playlist on import. If you’ve already imported tracks before this update, the plugin will back-fill them into the playlist on the next run — no re-downloading.
Full playlist syncing (all playlists, not just liked tracks) is coming in the next releases.
Update is available now through the app.
— The Kombiner Team