GitHub is home to over 50 million developers working together to host and review code, manage projects, and build software together. If nothing happens, download GitHub Desktop and try again. If nothing happens, download Xcode and try again. If nothing happens, download the GitHub extension for Visual Studio and try again. Compared to using SoundCloud. SoundCleod is a weird name. How to pronounce it?

Option 2. Using a SoundCloud downloader app for Mac

Access and upload SoundCloud recordings from your Mac
Please note: Due to resources, maintaining the desktop app became a bit difficult, so it has now been discontinued. If you enjoyed the playlist feature, the new SoundCloud allows this. Create custom playlists and saved searches to see the sounds you need in an instant and download others for offline playback.
2. Soundnode
SoundCloud is a free social web app for sharing your musical creations with the world which allows you to upload your tracks and mixes. This is the official SoundCloud desktop client for Mac which allows you to upload, manage and search recordings from your desktop. You can share your music publicly or privately, and even make your track downloadable. The social part of SoundCloud is similar to Twitter - you follow members and others follow you. There are also groups, so you can find people with similar tastes to you. This desktop client allows you to make your recordings easily and both upload and share them from your Mac. You can browse and search and sound and create your own playlists. The only problem you may have is connecting to SoundCloud occasionally - if it times out, there is no error log to explain what's wrong and the application may just crash as a result. Have you tried SoundCloud? Be the first to leave your opinion!
Web apps are fine, but native Mac apps are often better. When you listen to music in your browser, it's hard to keep track of which tab is playing. Some of the most popular Mac applications are available both as native apps and web apps, but which is best? SoundCloud is no different. The service unfortunately discontinued its official Mac app a while ago.