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MyTunesRSS 2.3.5

by Paul Rowlingson

15 Nov 2006

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Verdict

Excellent software for accessing your iTunes collection from another computer, even across the Internet

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Platform: Mac OS X, Linux, Windows XP

Manufacturer: Codewave Software

Size: 7.4MB

Number of Downloads: 1044

Price: £Free

MyTunesRSS

MyTunesRSS is a neat little Java application that allows you stream your iTunes music over a network, or even over the internet.

The software is platform-independent so can be run on any device, including the popular PSP.

Setup couldn't be easier. Simply run the Java application (or set to run at Startup), locate your iTunes Music Library, and then access via any browser on another networked device.

The browser-based interface is clear and user friendly. You can perform a search, browse by artist or album, create new playlists and access the Recently Added, Recently Played and Top 25 Most Played options.

All available music can then be downloaded in the form of playlists (m3u) for playing via any compatible audio player, or streamed as an RSS feed.

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