Thanks Lucas! We're pretty excited about it. We've got a couple of
bugs to work out on our end but everything should be smooth soon.
We working on some other XSPF related stuff, and making the whole
workflow better, so I'll keep everyone informed of any major
developments. I'd also love to hear your feedback after you test.
- Toby
On Feb 10, 2006, at 6:22 PM, Lucas Gonze wrote:
>
> That is insanely great, Toby. I am in the process of getting it
> set up right now, and will try to get it together enough to share
> some playlists. If anybody is interested in doing a test run with
> me, send an email.
>
> On Fri, 10 Feb 2006, Toby Padilla wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We (Musicmobs) just put up our first release of Mobster for
>> Windows. You can check it out here:
>>
>>
http://www.musicmobs.com/mobster>>
>> For those of you unfamiliar with the application, Mobster acts as
>> a XSPF content resolver to build playlists out of the local music
>> library. This means that if you get a XSPF with filled out
>> metadata (<creator><album><song>), Mobster will look through your
>> local iTunes library and recreate the playlist with any of the
>> songs you have available.
>>
>> Mobster will also post iTunes or XSPF playlists to Musicmobs, so
>> you can store them externally and trade them with the rest of the
>> network.
>>
>> This version is probably a bit rough around the edges, but we
>> wanted to get it out so we could start iterating it with feedback
>> from real users. I'd love to hear any feedback about this, or you
>> can contact the developer directly (
jeff@...).
>>
>> - Toby
>>
>>
>> Toby Padilla
>>
>> CEO Musicmobs
>>
toby@...
>>
>>
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