Filed under: Software, Internet Tools, iTunes
Try Dot-Tunes free during December
Dot-Tunes is an iTunes web server that makes sharing your music across a network, local or the web, nice and easy (we first took a brief look at Dot Tunes in October). It looks pretty nice, and this may be just the time to try it out. The folks at DotPod have announced that you can use Dot-Tunes without the ten track demo restriction or the ten minute time limit for the next few weeks.Here's the catch: To activate the extended demo, you must register with a server tracker. This will allow you to see other servers out there in the ether, as well as be seen by them. All of this is to encourage you to register before January of 2006, when Dot-Tunes will experience a price increase. Get it while you can.
[Via MacMegasite]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Wader said 1:09PM on 12-05-2005
Do you mean Jan 06? Why 007?
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rudolf mittelmann said 1:37PM on 12-05-2005
do you think this is legal: to serve your music to the web?
I think it cannot be legal.
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matthew said 10:52AM on 12-06-2005
I did wonder. Didnt iTunes have the ability to browse across the net in earlier versions then Apple removed it?
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Samuel McConnell said 11:22PM on 12-05-2005
I'm hesitant to buy something that will be broken in iTunes 6.1 or whatever.
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