Share Your iTunes With Friends
09.10.07 - 03:36pm
At least over a PC, (sorry not for free downloading on your iPod), but with dot.tunes you can post your iTunes to your MySpace page, stream tracks to your website with a custom flash player, and publish any number of artists, albums playlist, even your entire iTunes library if you wish.
Basically, your friends can now listen to the music you have, from clear across the country. (No more, can I borrow that CD?)
Through the free service you can even distribute your audio and video creations to iTune users with on-click podcasting.
All you have to do is download and install the dot.tunes program. The program is loaded with multiple layers of Ajax security, so no need to worry about virus’s attacking.
With a password you can let your friends listen to your music and block out any users you don’t want to be able to listen - (Mr. Ex - You are sooo blocked!).
For $20 you can get a plug-in that customizes the interface for your iPhone allowing even more music to fit.
Friends can even access new additions to your library with an RSS feed.
“Dot.Tunes is not some lightweight iTunes utility. It’s a fully developed web server application that supports MP3, AAC, aiff, .wav, mpeg, mp4, and .mov files, allowing you to share your iTunes library contents with your friends in other cities, your classmates across the dorm or the coworkers scattered throughout the building.”




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