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Listen to your iTunes on your Wii (or any web browser)

Posted in Cool, Downloadable by Dan at 8:49 pm
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Multi platform goodness here! With a piece of software called DOT.TUNES you can access your iTunes Library via any web browser (Yes, any Web Browser with Adobe Flash support *cough*Wii*cough*) anywhere in the world.

DOT.TUNES lets you view your existing iTunes music and sort it by Artist, Album or Playlists. Then you can play any MP3 track via its web interface and create custom on the fly playlists with continuous nonstop music.

The best thing about DOT.TUNES, besides its EASY setup is that you can also allow multiple users access to stream or download your music, by creating logins which allow each user to listen only to the playlists which you specify.

A 15 day trial is available, but after that you have to belly up $30 (But I’m gonna ask for some licenses to give away)

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19 Responses to “Listen to your iTunes on your Wii (or any web browser)”

  1. Websnap says:

    Can I have a Licence Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese!!!

    (ain’t to proud to beg)

  2. DereK S. says:

    Yeah Same Here
    This Sounds Reaaly Really Awsome
    not too proud to beg either
    ppppppplllllllleeeeeeaaaaaaaseeee!?!

  3. FernyB says:

    I want a license!!!!!!!!!!!!

  4. Ian says:

    Dibs on a license. DOT.TUNES does indeed rock.

  5. Killeroid says:

    a license my way if you get any

  6. Masta' B says:

    license. please. streaming to my wii would be perfect!

  7. woodrow says:

    I would absolutely love a license for this baby….

  8. Topher says:

    if you dont mind, ide love to have one as well.

  9. stark says:

    comeon, guys. pleeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaseee…

  10. Ryan says:

    im not sure how i’d feel jsut getting a license for FREE, we would have to come to some sort of agreement

    how about this: you give me a license, i give you my body?

  11. Dan says:

    Ryan…… Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  12. chad says:

    a friend of mine and myself (very lightly included) are developing something kinda similiar for free… not nearly as feature rich or polished… but yea…

    http://wiiaudio.com/

  13. If you buy the product within the 15 day trial period they give you a 50% discount bringing the price down to $15.

  14. FernyB says:

    I was making something similar too it is written in php although not release because i hardly ever work on it and it used mac osx’s apache server to server the files.

  15. estratton says:

    License por favor! :-D

  16. Seth says:

    wow, lots of begging going on here. sure i guess i’ll jump in on the begging fun. seriously though, this looks pretty nifty, now once opera mini gets flash support, this will be perfect for cell phone audio action (mostly because i don’t like Orb as a service for things like this).

    cheers.

  17. Joe Anderson says:

    I use Orb. I have blogged about this on teh Wii here

  18. websnap says:

    I tested it out, but the browser won’t load the page DOT.TUNES gives me. Maybe it’s not quite ready…

    I’ll still take a free license though…

  19. websnap says:

    Nether orb, nor wiiaudio work on Mac. Too bad. Both look interesting though.

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