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If you’ve been looking for a way to stream music from your iTunes library on the web that “just works,” you should give pulpTunes a look. With pulpTunes, it’s extremely easy to set up a stream at a private URL, and even password protect it. Even better, it’s available on all platforms.

The basic premise of a web server for your music is pretty cool, but pulpTunes throws in a lot of other iTunes-ish perks, including AAC support, album art, and iTunes DJ support. You can also download songs from your iTunes, or share a direct link to a song or playlist with your friends. That’s a lot of features for an app that’s so simple to set up.

[via AppScout]

Stream your iTunes music on the web using pulpTunes originally appeared on Download Squad on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 17:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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