The Mixxx team is pleased to announce the availability of a 64-Bit version of Mixxx 1.7.0 Beta1 for Windows.
In a dazzling display of masochism and borderline insanity, Sean Pappalardo has been working hard over the last month or so to get Mixxx to run natively on 64-bit …
The Mixxx development team is proud to announce the first beta of Mixxx 1.7.0.
This latest release is the culmination of six months of work by over a dozen contributors, and contains several exciting new features as well as many bug fixes.
The Mixxx development team is proud to announce the fourth beta of Mixxx 1.6.0, the premiere open source DJ software. Download! )
Our last two months of development have been spent polishing 1.6.0 and fixing as many remaining bugs as we could find. We've tackled numerous performance …
The Mixxx development team is proud to announce the release of Mixxx 1.6.0 Beta 3 (download)!
It's been 3 months since our last beta release, and in that time we've been busy fixing tons of bugs and sneaking in the occasional new feature.
We put major effort into …
Mixxx 1.6.0 Beta2 for OS X Tiger (Intel) has just been released!
After we released our Leopard package, most of the feedback we heard from Mac users was "make it work on Tiger". With this new package, Tiger users can now play around with our latest beta release …
Since the release of Mixxx 1.6.0 beta1, we've been busy busy busy getting new features and bug fixes ready for beta2.
The library has undergone substantial work including new playlist support, improvements to the file scanning, and several bug fixes that were causing stability issues in beta1.
This is just a very quick post to update everyone on the progress of the release. It looks like we'll be releasing the first 1.6.0-beta1 packages on either Sunday (23rd) or Monday (24th) depending on how much time we have. It looks like we'll have a Windows package …
I know this has been rather a painful wait for some people who have been anticipating great things from the 1.6.0 series. So I thought I'd just post to say that we are nearly there. I can only speak for the Windows release personally but I'm now about …