took place Issue NCSpot 0.9 , lightweight console client for the music service Spotify written in programming language RUST and accompanied by more than Fifty developers. The interface supports the themes of the decoration and is designed using the Ncurses library. By default, PulseAudio is used as a sound server (to use alternative sound backend, you need to specify the compilation flags). The source codes extends under the BSD license. Assembly for Linux, Windows and MacOS is supported.
According to the developer, this client is beneficial to is different from official and alternative clients wider coverage Operating systems (in particular, * BSD systems are supported), significantly lower resource consumption (RAM consumption is more than 20 times lower, 46.2 MIB instead of 1000.0 MIB), as well as increased stability of work provided by applying the RUST language.
In the new version, only cosmetic improvements and a number of new features available through the interface are marked. In particular, a command has been added to display the recommendations, the “Share Album” button appears in the menu, the ability to attach multiple commands to one hot key.