Clementine Mac Os X



Get the latest stable version of Clementine for your operating system.

1.3.1

Windows

32-bit

Downloads for other operating systems

You can run Clementine on Mac OS X 10.7.0 or later. This free Mac application is a product of Clementine Team. The program lies within Audio & Video Tools, more precisely Players. The latest installer occupies 30.6 MB on disk. Clementine is a fork of Amarok 1.4 and is available on Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux. It sports the same powerful library management and playback features as its predecessor and can manage many.

1.3.1

Debian Jessie

64-bit

1.3.1

Debian Jessie

32-bit

1.3.1

Raspberry Pi

32-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 21

32-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 21

64-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 22

32-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 22

64-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 23

32-bit

1.3.1

Fedora 23

64-bit

Clementine Mac Os X1.3.1

Mac

64-bit

1.3.1

Source Code

1.3.1

Ubuntu Precise

64-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Precise

32-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Trusty

64-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Trusty

32-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Vivid

64-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Vivid

32-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Wily

64-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Wily

32-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Xenial

64-bit

1.3.1

Ubuntu Xenial

32-bit

1.3.1

Clementine Mac Os X 10.8

Windows

Clementine Mac Os X 10.7

32-bit

Ubuntu PPA

You can download the latest version of Clementine on Ubuntu from the official PPA:

Dependencies for Ubuntu Precise (12.04)

New versions of Clementine require GStreamer 1.0 which wasn't included in Ubuntu 12.04. If you get errors installing Clementine you should add the GStreamer PPA as well:

Clementine Remote for Android

Unofficial packages

If you don't see your distribution listed above then someone else might have created an unofficial package for you.

Compiling from source

Compiling Clementine from source is easy on Linux.Download the source code package from the list above, and in a terminal window:

Bleeding edge packages

Development on Clementine happens inthe git repository.Check out the code by running:

If you'd prefer not to compile the development version yourself then try one of the hourly packages:

There's also an Ubuntu PPA for these development builds:


Notes

Raspberry Pi is a trademark of the Raspberry Pi Foundation