Avvenu, Inc.has started a semi-open beta program of its Avvenu Music Player for Windows Mobile 5, which allows users to listen to their iTunes library wherever they are by streaming music directly to a compatible smartphone.
This a web-based service that allows users to both listen to and share up to 250 songs. It supports playlists, artist names, album names, song names and musical genres.
The Avvenu Music Player doesn't require the user's PC to be turned on, and songs can be in MP3, AAC, or WMA format.
Fair Warning
The currently available version of this application is a beta. As Avvenu warns, "Please expect some unstable behavior, including songs not playing and application crashes."
Those who are interested in applying to be part of the beta program should visit getit.avvenu.com. There is no charge for being a part of the beta program, but the company would appreciate feedback from users.
Other Types of Files
For those who would like to access content on their home PC beyond just iTunes music, Avvenu offers Access 'n Share. This gives handheld and smartphone users remote access to their documents, folders, and photos stored on a PC.
This service also allows users to share files or folders with co-workers, family, or friends.
More information on Access 'n Share can be found on Avvenu's web site.
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