Access Your iTunes Library Anywhere Through MyTunesRSS v2.0

Posted Jun 8, 2006 at 1:00AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: Michael Descher
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MyTunesRSSIf you want to access your iTunes library from any computer or from your PlayStation Portable, you might want to try out this software developed by Michael Descher. MyTunesRSS v2.0 lets you browse and search your library from a computer connected through a network and use existing playlists or create news ones.

Use the data stored in your iTunes to create RSS feeds or M3U playlists in the browser and use them with appropriate programs; hence making it possible to play your iTunes songs on a PSP.

Since MyTunesRSS is a GUI for configuring and starting a server and a web application, you can access the web application with a browser whenever the server is running. Don't worry about unauthorized access since the web application is password-protected.

The latest version lets you browse by album or artist and search for tracks. From the browser, a new playlist can also be created. And since it is pure Java, you can run it on any platform supporting Java 1.5 and iTunes.

Go ahead and start accessing your iTunes library wherever you are by downloading the application below.

Download: [MyTunesRSS v2.0 for Windows]
Download: [MyTunesRSS v2.0 for Mac OS X]
Download: [MyTunesRSS v2.0 (platform independent)]

Via Codewave Software

 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by salim - 2006-06-08 03:58
» channel cant be added.

the portal is awesome. but whenever i browse my library and i click on the RSS icon near the artist on my PSP, it comes up with "The channel could nt be added. (80431072)". help!! thanks.

by Codewave Software - 2006-06-10 11:33
» this bug has been fixed in 2.0.1

The mentioned bug has been fixed in version 2.0.1 which is available for download!



Michael

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