When I presented an early Lyrics Jukebox beta version for Linux and Windows in the Hollywood
forum, the question of versions
for other operating systems came up pretty quickly. Hollywood makes it easy to translate the
program for the supported platforms, but as long as I haven't tested the corresponding version, I
don't really like to release it to potential users.
But because no one has complained so far, here are download links for all sorts of versions.
The green download links are the tested ones, which should work in any case apart from the Mac version. I don't have many options for testing macOS, so far I can only guarantee that it will work for Monterey (12.6.8) and Ventura (13.5.1).
Everything else is for those who like to experiment.
Feedback is appreciated and will be taken into consideration.
Lyrics Jukebox
Windows 64 BitLyrics Jukebox
Windows 32 Bit
Lyrics Jukebox
Linux 64 BitLyrics Jukebox
Linux 32 BitLyrics Jukebox
Linux ARM
Lyrics Jukebox
MacOS 64 BitLyrics Jukebox
MacOS 32 BitLyrics Jukebox
MacOS PPC
Lyrics Jukebox
Amiga OS 4Lyrics Jukebox
MorphOSLyrics Jukebox
AROS
And here is the compilation of the files needed for the Raspberry DIY project:
Lyrics Jukebox
Raspberry-Player
Since Lyrics Jukebox has no installer, and currently no automatic update is planned, you have to manually renew changed files without overwriting your configuration files. With each update, you should replace at least the program files and the language catalogs (the entire Catalogs folder).
If there are modified or new entries for the configuration file, they are mentioned in the list of changes. If any of them is of interest to you, you must enter it manually in your Lyrics_Jukebox.config text file; otherwise, the default value will apply.
If someone wants to translate the program texts into another language, here is a tool (as a Hollywood applet) that can help. The
LJ_TranslationViewer reads the language catalog of the currently selected language and displays all messages from Lyrics Jukebox
as a list roughly as they are used in the program.
If necessary, copy it to the directory in which Lyrics Jukebox is located and start it using the Hollywood player from the
Download page.
Lyrics Jukebox
Translation Viewer
I didn't explicitly declare the program to be open source because it was developed in a rather unsystematic way
and the code therefore looks a bit patchy, but if you don't mind that, you're free to have it,
an e-mail request is enough. But keep in mind that it's only useful to you if you also have Hollywood, and
that's not free.
Whether the source code of Lyrics Jukebox will ever be clean enough for me to simply make it available for
download here, I cannot yet predict, because the project has already taken an unreasonable amount of time.