“Elpis is a free and open source Pandora client for Microsoft Windows,” notes developer Adam Haile. “It was created to provide a simple, lightweight and seamless way to enjoy music through Pandora while freeing you from the confines of a web browser and integrating into the desktop.”
Once you login with your Pandora.com username and password, Elpis gives you all the features, functions, and controls you already enjoy in the browser on the full Pandora.com site like play, pause, skip, and thumbs up thumbs, thumbs down, tired of song. It displays album cover and artists art and you can create customized radio stations just as you’re able to on Pandora.com.
Right-click on an artist and you can bookmark the artist and song or create a radio station based on either.
More features include:
- Simple desktop application for subscription and free accounts
- View, Sort and Select Stations
- Save user credentials and automatic login
- Automatically play last station at launch
- System tray notification with song info
- Minimize to system tray
- Launch Pandora.com info page for song, artist, album and station
- Automatically reconnects on session timeout (no more “Are you still listening…”)
- Edit QuickMix
- Create Station from playing Song/Artist
- Add new artist, song, or composer seed to current stations
- Media Key support (Global and Application level)
Elpis is for Windows, but there is a version called Pithos that’s available for Linux (sorry Mac users).
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