Contrasts.
As the leaves fall and the first snowflakes start drifting down in the North, while the southern skies start warming up
with summer sun, we are thrilled to finally release Mixxx 2.4.2! "Finally" because a bit later than planned, perfection
can take …
It's springtime, and baby birds recently hatched from their eggs are looking out of their nests deciding if they are ready to fly. So too it is with Mixxx, and version 2.5 is almost ready to greet the world.
A bit late for Easter but it is a magnificent …
The Mixxx developers started the year with good intentions and therefore imposed some deadlines on themselves.
That is why only three months after version 2.4, version 2.4.1 has been released.
This version delivers solutions for minor bugs and issues that came with 2.4.
We are proud to announce Mixxx 2.4, a new major version of our free open source DJ software, available right now. It's been two years since the last release due to the large number of great new features and important changes under the hood. See the changelog for the …
Welcome the Mixxx release version 2.3.6, the final maintenance release before releasing the upcoming 2.4.0 with exiting new features.
This small bug fix release may appear insignificant, but it's a testament to the rock-solid quality we bring to every user to ensure a reliable mixing experience …
It's been a while, but after almost exactly 3 years, we're proud to announce the
beta version of the next major release: Mixxx 2.4!
Keep your eyes peeled for the stable version of 2.4 being released in August if
everything goes according to plan. In the meantime, we …
You know the drill, another 2.3 bugfix release. Mixxx
2.3.4 to be exact.
Let's take a look at the changes:
macOS received a bunch of love, especially in regards to possible UI performance
problems and translation issues. We also enabled support for macOS 13 (Ventura)
on Intel-CPUs …
This release features - you guessed it - various bugfixes and improvements:
But since we're not your run-off-the-mill mobile app, we'll get a bit into
detail: