1.2 Latest
August 2026
- Album artwork. The cover now shows in the tag editor, and you can replace or remove it. It's also no longer lost when you edit any other field and save.
- Open and play. Set Niguna as your default player and double-click a song in Finder — or drop a file on the player — and it starts playing straight away.
- No more click on Stop. Pressing Stop used to give a faint pop; it now fades out cleanly.
- Tidier Settings. The Settings window is sized to its content instead of opening far too wide.
1.1
July 2026
- Playlist tabs got real menus. Right-click a tab to rename, load or save a .m3u8, move it left or right, clear it, or close it. Drag tabs to reorder.
- Better drag & drop. The list scrolls while you drag a track near the edge, the track you're dragging shows its name, and dropping music on a tab adds it there.
- Undo. Closing or renaming a playlist by mistake can be undone.
- Interface scale. Zoom the whole player from 50% to 150% in Settings.
- Wider volume fader with balance moved to the edge, and the window can be made much more compact.
1.0
July 2026
- First release — a native Mac music player with classic VU meters, a real 10-band EQ, gapless playback, and a built-in tag editor. Pay once, works offline.