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Stream your iTunes music on the web using pulpTunes
The basic premise of a web server for your music is pretty cool, but pulpTunes throws in a lot of other iTunes-ish perks, including AAC support, album art, and iTunes DJ support. You can also download songs from your iTunes, or share a direct link to a song or playlist with your friends. That's a lot of features for an app that's so simple to set up.
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Jason said 2:19AM on 6-11-2009
Wow, I was up and running in 60 seconds flat. What a wonderful, simple service. Thanks for the tip! Now I can finally catch up on all my emusic files before they start turning the screws.
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Spanky said 10:12AM on 6-11-2009
If you're looking for something that allows you access to all your music and your friends, try Simplify Media. For the iPhone, SimplifyMedia2.0 is about $3 and allows you to search ALL repositories of music (I run three PCs worth of music plus have access to my sister's Mac and two of my friends PCs.)
Simplify allows me to play my FLAC files (I like lossless) since the Simplify server doesn't care what compression is used, as long as it's not encrypted.
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David said 4:18AM on 8-22-2009
Wow sounds great thanks for the tips buddy now i can easily hang out with my music tracks and all my emusic data before screwing any organ..............
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