Play ipod Tunes On Your Computer With Software

by Chad Lennis

The Simplify Media program interfaces with both iTunes and Winamp. Using a system you can listen to your favorite music at home, at work, or school. Actually, anywhere you have access to the Internet. You potentially can listen to your own music library, as well as your friends.

All it takes is signing in to the program, and invite your friends to sign on at the same time as well. It’s a simple and safe system that costs nothing, but the time you spend using it.

This music application for iPods, Simplify Media, has a growing group of loyal followers. When you first install it. You need to synchronize with your playlist from either Winamp or iTunes, which do during installation or later, if you choose.

Once installed on your player you’ll see the simplify media option listed in your navigation on the left hand side. Once you open this up, you can see both your entire music library and any tunes that your friends have chosen to share. At this time, you can choose to add more friends to your account. As long as they’ve already signed up.

This program is a valuable and simple way to access your own music collection as well as your friends music from remote locations. Hopefully future versions will be both more compatible with other jukebox players and a bit more stable.

ITunes itself has a number of features that some people have forgotten about. For instance, was a visualizer, a web radio, and shared music libraries. On iTunes users on the same wireless network have the option of sharing their music collection with other people would like to listen to it

When multiple computers are set up so that libraries are open to be shared then each person has access to the entire music library. The problem is, there is no way to locally save this music. You’re limited to just the one wireless network.

This is the benefit of Simplify Media, because you don’t have to be on the same wireless network to share music. After Simplify Media and iTunes applications are both running and can access any part of your music library no matter where you are. By sharing usernames, you can also access your friends music libraries as long as they are signed on.

There is some support for Linux and even the iPhone. Having total music access via your iPhone is probably one of the most fabulous applications possible.

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