SimplifyMedia : Share Music With Friends

SimplifyMedia is a free and absolutely legal service that lets you conveniently share your music library with fiends and let them stream it from wherever they are. It also allows you to access your own music from work, school, or even your iPhone.

    Online-Tech-Tips : “iTunes has a built-in sharing feature already, but it only works with people on the same network. Using SimplifyMedia, you can play songs from other people’s playlists that are outside of your own network.”
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SimplifyMedia Features

  • Access your music remotely, from Windows PC, Mac, iPhone or iPod Touch. When accessing remotely (using Mac or Windows PC) you can play your music directly from local Winamp or iTunes player.
  • Share music with friends: share tracks by folder or iTunes / Winamp playlists.
  • Browse and play music files on friends’ computers. Invite and share your music with up to 30 people.
  • All shared files will always remain on your computer, no uploads necessary.
  • Legal: Tracks are streamed only within your private group. In other words, only your group of freinds can access and play tracks you are sharing.
  • No router or firewall configurations required.

SimplifyMedia on iPhone

Check out SimplifyMedia @ www.simplifymedia.com

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2 Comments Add Comment
2008-04-23 20:14:38

Techno music is a blast, and I want to see if you would deem this type of music worthy of th is site:

2009-05-20 12:43:23

I installed Simplify Media a while back (beta version) and it works great. In terms of legality, all the music is streamed to the computer on the receiving end – they don’t actually have the ability to save or copy it. Great program!

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