Tunevine Media Server allows you to access your home PC music collection from any broadband Internet connection. It has strict access controls, so you can control who can access your music collection and when.
Yes
- Username case match problem. You could have two users with the same, but different case, which would cause problems when logging in. Fixed
- When you deleted a user from the userlist, it didn't update the user list. Fixed
Reviewing 0.9.4.2 Beta (Jul 17, 2006)
This shows a lot of promise, and very usable right now.
I like that it is an all-in-one solution, most people should be able to get this up and running with little to no problems. Some other offerings require much more setup, and a lot of other programs to work with each other. This is a one stop shop!
For being so small, it is pretty powerful. It can only get better.
Reviewing 0.9.2.138 Beta (Jun 23, 2006)
Works well. Has a lite quick user interface. The freeware idea and the built-in DNS resolver worked well. The interface is easy to navigate.
A couple bugs that I encountered. I had one unexplained crash of the server while navigating the artist tree. Also, it seems like the server doesnt restart and test a user-specified port. Also, track numbers are not yet included.
Ultimately this shows promise, and you could use it now, but I would personally wait until a later release.
Reviewing 0.9.2.138 Beta (Jun 23, 2006)
Works as advertised - bit basic, bit rough but has promise - give it a go.
Reviewing 0.9.2.138 Beta (Jun 23, 2006)
This has some promise. I decided to give it a try because it uses such a small amout of system resources.
...but - no support for videos, tv tuners, or pictures (yet). Hopefully the developer will continue to build on this - but for now, since I have a fast machine, I'm going to stick with ORB (www.orb.com)
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