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Get mobile access to your iTunes library with nuTsie
So you have a nice playlist growing in your iTunes library, but what happens when you're out on the road and all you have with you is your mobile phone? nuTsie is here to help. nuTsie is a music client that streams in your iTunes library. Well, as our friends at EngadgetMobile have pointed out, the nuTsie system actually reads the names of your tracks and matches them to whats on nuTsie's server. With this in mind, your main computer does not have to be left on, and the nuTsie application does not require you to upload music anywhere. All you have to do to get started is upload your iTunes Library.xml file to nuTsie's server under your account.
Performance for this service is said to be pretty good, with extremely good connection speeds. Just watch out when you close your clamshell phone, some have been reported to shut the nuTsie applications right off. The service is free to use during the public beta period, but the list of compatible mobile devices is pretty slim at the moment.
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Pasha said 3:10PM on 6-29-2007
I think the name is terrible. I've been hearing adds about this on KEXP, and whenever i hear the name, it sounds like "natzi". Then again, maybe it's just me.
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Sponge Bob said 2:33AM on 6-30-2007
nuTsie... it's an anagram. Get it? :-)
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David said 3:41PM on 6-30-2007
So what's to keep me from adding songs I don't actually own to my xml file before uploading it to nuTsie? Free music streaming, anyone?
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