ITunes web server
DOT-TUNES is an iTunes web server to share your compositions and remote control for AirTunes via any web device
you can control your iTunes/AirTunes from anywhere in your house. Simply open a web browser to see all your iTunes tracks and click any track to play it through your home AirTunes network.
You can also use DOT-TUNES to share your own original compositions with others accross the internet via any web browser. Of course you can not share your Music Store purchased tracks accross the net but you can now easily share your original GarageBand compositions. This is not P2P software and never connects you to a central network - it's quite the opposite. In fact within DOT-TUNES you can create usernames and passwords so that only authorised users can access and listen to your...
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DOT-TUNES is an iTunes web server to share your compositions and remote control for AirTunes via any web device
you can control your iTunes/AirTunes from anywhere in your house. Simply open a web browser to see all your iTunes tracks and click any track to play it through your home AirTunes network.
You can also use DOT-TUNES to share your own original compositions with others accross the internet via any web browser. Of course you can not share your Music Store purchased tracks accross the net but you can now easily share your original GarageBand compositions. This is not P2P software and never connects you to a central network - it's quite the opposite. In fact within DOT-TUNES you can create usernames and passwords so that only authorised users can access and listen to your tracks.
DOT-TUNES was conceived by a group of professional musicians who use iTunes for storing their own copyright music and recordings and who wanted to be able to easily demonstrate their work to clients and to share 'works in progress' and other original compositions with others.
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