What is this, Peel?
By antti Aug 8th, 2007 Category: Miscellaneous Print this
Mac-users are always lucky. There is always some sorf of programmers who likes to explore new things. The newest finding of me is Peel. Thanks for an advice, Mac Format (issue 183, Summer 2007).
It took almost 2 months to install this app, which enables you to enter a list of your favourite music blogs easily. Peel takes care of linking music files in iTunes-style interface. Of course Peel downloads files and there is an option to integrate them with iTunes.
It sounds fantastic, but… Now I have to realize what does music blog mean. I do understand blogs, but it is legal to listen music via this music blog.
It is legal, says Mac Format
Music blogs are created to promote music artists and bands. And the site owners of music blogs publish free tracks to waking up audience. So they have promised to look after copyrights. It is not my business.
Now I understand. Peel just automatizes scanning music blogs and their content and get stuff straight to my Mac. Cool!
Now my challenge is to find music blogs specialized for jazz and groove.
Get Peel and test
The copy of Peel worked fine in my Macbook.
Own copy is downloaded at getpeel.com. It need Mac OS X 10.4. Trial version is free, but full version costs $14.95.
