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  • Have fun getting this to compile and work on a Mac! LOL And even if you do, it does NOT actually support Milkdrop 2 presets! I mean, it will "load" and "play" the presets, but no one has been able to get the textures to load properly, and even worse: the v2 features that LACK support are all the most beautiful and captivating visuals (you know... the ones that look like shimmering water or molten precious metals!). All you see when those presets play is anything else; like a waveform dancing about or something. EXTREMELY UNSATISFYING & DISAPPOINTING!
  • I love this. It's a shame it doesn't get much love lately. Can't rate support, yet, but give me a couple of days.
  • I found the ubuntu wik about it, but the plugin did not show, I guess because I installed amarok later than the plugin.
  • Looking for the latest code and releases? This project is now maintained over at GitHub.
    1 user found this review helpful.
  • Thankssss sooo much dudes
  • The best visualizer!
  • I listen to music using either VLC or VOX on an iMac running Mac OS X Yosemite (10.10.3). Is there a standalone version -- not a plugin -- of ProjectM which will run on my iMac, and which will be available to VLC and/or VOX? The Mac App Store only seems to offer an iOS version of ProjectM. I have also read that there is an iTunes-compatible ProjejctM plugin as well. However, I never use iTunes. So again, is there a standalone version of ProjectM for Mac OS X on a desktop machine? Thanks to anyone who responds.
  • Very nice music visualizer, this is exactly what i needed.
  • Very Very nice Milkdrop alternative :)
    2 users found this review helpful.
  • Thank you very much developers. Works great on Linux Ubuntu 12 (software center install)
  • Excellent, Thanks a lot.
  • Nice and Easy to use.
  • No working port for Mac OS X/iTunes
  • it is a very nice idea and it works alright as a visualisation plugin in almost all players supporting libvisual, the source also offers an executable which will listen on top of pulseaudio and would work as a standalone application, except there is no package for that in ubuntu, and to my knowledge it is not possible to be compiled with more recent version of pulseaudio, still I give all thumbs up, as I suspect pulseaudio being the issue, as always :)
  • This is a stellar visualization app, based on MilkDrop and compatible with its presets. I have not found a more beautiful and flexible music visualization app in Linux as of yet.