My p2p replacement: Peel
Last.fm, Pandora, imeem and all the others are great for discovering and listening to music but I need the files too. The simple reason is that I want to play the tracks on my radio show and I need the sound file in a decent quality for that (192kbps mp3 at least).
Getting the tracks from the labels, iTunes or even from peer-to-peer networks has always been a good solution for me but for a few months I’ve been using Peel, a great mp3 blog reader, player and download tool. All you need to do is give Peel the mp3 blog URL and it will check automaticall which tracks are available on there, lets you listen to them and adds them to your iTunes library if needed.
For my purposes this is perfect:
- I don’t need to go to various mp3 blogs every week to see what’s new on there
- No more right-click and ‘save as’
- Since many of those blogs would write about new tracks/artist I always find music that is relevant for my show (I prefer to play new music but don’t do that exclusively)
October 1st, 2008 at 10:00 am
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October 23rd, 2008 at 5:22 pm
Free itunes alternative that is safe to download files is Dargens p2p anonymous file sharing. It uses proxy chains to hide your identity (ip address), it encrypts communication, spoofs SSL on port 443 so it looks like normal web traffic to a system admin and it is very very fast. Have a look on http://www.Dargens.com. I also like peel a lot – I recommend that you try it.