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Spotify for Windows Desktop updated with touch support, download now

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
August 26, 2019
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Spotify for Windows Desktop updated with touch support, download now

If you use Spotify to stream your music, you probably know that it has one of the best-looking Windows Phone apps out there. As for those of you who stream to your desktops, the Spotify HTML5 web player worked just fine, as did its native Windows application, unless you were using the latter on a touch screen, until now.

A recent update to the Spotify Windows application made it touch friendly so you can now scroll and navigate your way around the app intuitively, without having to rely on the scroll bars or a mouse/trackpad. Unfortunately, the app is still not optimized for high-DPI displays, so its UI elements will either look fuzzy when scaled up, or tiny when scaling is disabled. But adding touch support is a good first step.

Spotify for Windows Desktop updated with touch support, download now

You can download the latest version of Spotify for Windows over at the download link below. Let us know whether you stream music, and if so what service you rely on over at the comments section.

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