07/21/2008, 6:10pm, EDT
Monday, July 21st
KavaTunes 3.2 web-enables iTunes
KavaSoft on Monday released an update to its KavaTunes software, adding in new features. KavaTunes creates a website that looks and works just like iTunes does, so users can browse, search and play their music from any web browser. KavaTunes 3.2 features continuous playback, enabling users to queue up an entire album or songs and listen to one song after another. KavaTunes can also add album artwork to a music library and is also capable of creating web catalogs that look and work just like an iPod. Visitors can then browse and play music using the familiar iPod clickwheel interface.
Every created site also features a personalized home page that shows most played artist, recently added albums, recently played songs and top-rated albums. It allows users to listen to the music and then purchase and download it directly from the iTunes Store.
Version 3.2 also introduces a newly redesigned music preferences pane. Users can choose what restrictions they would like to put on visitors as well as customize the volume of music for optimum playback.
The software costs $35; the features are also all offered in a trial mode that is limited to a portion of the entire iTunes library.


Filed under: iPod, computers, software, upgrades/storage
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