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Thursday, April 9, 2009

tunesBag launches Desktop Radio Application (for Win, Mac & Linux)

Today we've released the first version of our brand new Desktop Radio Application. This application provides access to your own playlists and other public playlists without using a browser - it's a native player application available for Windows, Mac & Linux!

Below you can see some screenshots:
  • Player interface
    Play/Pause, Skip, Browse the current playlist
  • Search
    Just like in the web interface, enter a name of an artist (e.g. Coldplay), name of a playlist (e.g. Relaxed) or genre (e.g. Pop) - we'll provide you with a list of matching playlists!
  • Mini - Mode
    A small window that stays on top and gives you control over the current playlist items
How to install the application
  1. Install the Adobe AIR runtime (it's free and available for Windows, Mac & Linux): http://get.adobe.com/air/
  2. Download and install our Desktop Radio application: http://tunesbag.com/res/download/software/desktopradio/tunesBagDesktopRadio.air
Have fun and let me know any feedback on this new feature!

9 comments:

Muhammad Muddabir Aziz said...

Nice

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Eduardo Chaves Barboza said...

Very interesting, but I need an invition for enjoy it.
eduardochavesbarboza@gmail.com

Hansjoerg @ tunesBag said...

You can find an invitation code in the current TechCrunch article @ http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/04/09/digital-music-streaming-startup-tunesbag-releases-desktop-application/

榮廷 said...

problem is that it only shows non-asian letters. dunno if u can fix that

Hansjoerg @ tunesBag said...

Can you send me an example screenshot to office(at)tunesBag.com with the character problem?

office said...

it's just great - I use tunesBag most recently only via the Desktop Radion App!

Nik said...

Hi,how to install Adobe Air in Linux Ubuntu? Is this possible?

Hansjoerg @ tunesBag said...

The app should run under ubuntu without any problems, see the instructions here:

http://www.sizlopedia.com/2008/04/06/how-to-install-adobe-air-on-ubuntu/

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&hs=FH8&q=ubuntu+adobe+air+install&aq=f&aqi=g1&oq=

Cristian Iulian said...

Nice, but is not volume support?:|