Imagine if you could access your iTunes collection from any Mac, anywhere in
the world. MyTunesRSS allows you to do exactly this by accessing your iTunes
folder over a local network or the internet. Initial setup involves setting
up a server using the IP address of the computer that contains your music.
Once connected, the user interface is like a stripped down version of iTunes
showing you your tracks and categories such as the 25 most played, best rated
and most recently added. You can browse your whole library by album, artist
or genre plus you can access your playlists or create new ones. To play
tracks, you can either download them or play them directly in MyTunesRSS. If
they will play in Flash format, you can play them directly in the MyTunesRSS
player but anything that won't play in Flash will require a plugin.
Alternatively, you can download an entire playlist in M3U or XSPF format and
play them in any application that can play them such as iTunes or VLC Player.
If you're a Last.fm user, it can even continue to scrobble your tracks as
they play. There's even a theme creator to give your own touch to the apps
interface but this requires knowledge of how to use the remote API which
isn't particularly easy if you're a beginner to dealing with XPI. The main
downside of MyTunesRSS is the fact that it's written in Java and as a result,
it can run rather sluggishly. Note that in addition, this trial is limited
for a period of 30 days. MyTunesRSS is a simple but powerful program that can
help you access your tunes over a network or wherever you are in the world as
long as you have a decent internet connection.Download *MyTunesRSS 4.1.3* in
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