So let’s say you want to listen to the music in your iTunes library, but left your iPod at home. What are you going to do? Try Codeweave Software’s MyTunesRSS. MyTunesRSS basically helps you create and configure a web server for hosting your iTunes library. It also can create an RSS feed (hence the name) with enclosures to your songs to form a sort of Internet playlist for your music. MyTunesRSS also allows you to remotely search your iTunes library and password protect it. Plus, MyTunesRSS even works on the PSP’s built-in web browser. Of course, like most third-party iTunes software, MyTunesRSS does not support protected-AAC files purchased from the iTunes Music Store. Oh Apple, when will you finally release the Fairplay DRM to all who wish to use it?
[via Download Squad]
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