Monday, May 5, 2008

Today was a HookUp day


HookUp.  HookUp.  HookUp.  Get the HookUp.  Its been my mantra for the past six months.  One of the companies I am involved with, DOT.TUNES, is preparing for the release of our latest product, HookUp, which is an application which allows you to connect to other iTunes libraries remotely.

HookUp enables streaming and downloading of music & movies directly through the iTunes interface. HookUp enables the user to play and download from every computer running iTunes in a remote network, and to download from every iTunes in a local network. 

HookUp also allows sharing with unlimited friends/users, and even remote iPhoto sharing. It has an intuitive interface that shows who’s connected, as well as all the libraries that you can access. In addition, it has an iTunes toolbar, from which you can initiate downloads, monitor activity and access available shares. HookUp shares show up in iTunes, in the same way that local shares do.

I'm going to be pimping HookUp until the chickens come home to roost, so expect to see frequent mentions of everything HookUp related.  If you're interested in what this HookUp hoopla is all about, you can check it out here http://www.dottunes.net.  Its also available at your local neighborhood download sites, 
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/27442/hookup, http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/34332 and http://www.download.com/HookUp/3000-2312_4-10838829.html?tag=lst-1&cdlPi, so you can cop it there as well.

We're probably slated for a few promotions in the upcoming months, so check those sites out for discounts on the download plug-in, which enables downloading from all of your connected shares.

What's the word?  HOOKUP!

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