So as you all know I've been on this Apple tip with the 3G and I recently discovered this program which is made to share music without actually downloading it.
It works like an (AIM)instant messenger.
So whoever you add to your list, will get to listen to your itunes or the iphone app, and vice
versa. Whenever someone is logged in, their library will be available to listen to.
It's Free – No hidden charges and there's more, believe it or not - there's
No spyware.
It's easy and the set-up is fast. No need to upload files to a website.
It's Integrated – and plays music using iTunes, Winamp or Rhythmbox.
Only your group can access what you are sharing, and no one can see your other files.
The Files are streamed only within your private group and it's Universal.
You can connect across PC, Mac and Linux desktops and the iPhone and iPod Touch.
For iPhone users:
1.Download the application 'Simplify Media'. It's Free
2.Follow the directions on screen after opening the app.
For iTunes users:
1. Visit - www.simplifymedia.com/download/
2. Download the version that matches your computer and install.
3. After Installtion, when setting up your user name, and password.
You will be asked to select your media. Select your itunes, AND
your music folder.
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