If you’re one of those society with hundreds of gigabytes of music on their computer and you’re getting sick of swapping by tracks on your iPhone, soon after perhaps it’s instance to take a look at a service like Dot.Tunes. It’s a web server that publishes your entire iTunes library online, so that anybody with the right
password (I’m assuming for legal reasons that would be you and only you!) can access them from wherever there’s Web access. Give them twenty bucks and you can have a custom iPhone interface making searches, playback and playlist management easy.

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Original post by Chris Davies
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Posted on Aug 29th, 2007 by in iPhones Talk | No Comments
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