Rouge Amoeba Slipstream


rouge amoeba slipstream

Unsatisfied with Apple’s restrictive use of the now popular AirPort Express Wi-Fi access point and music streamer, Rouge Amoeba has created a new application, called Slipstream, that will not only let AirPort Express stream iTunes music, but any audio stream from 3rd party applications like RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, etc. “Since its release, tens of thousands of people have purchased Apple’s new AirPort Express and enjoyed the ‘AirTunes’ feature, allowing audio from iTunes to be played to remote speakers. Until now, however, only iTunes was capable of transmitting audio through AirTunes. With the introduction of Slipstream, the AirPort Express won’t just be for iTunes any more,” says the developer.

Slipstream will be available in early 2005 for an introductory price of $20 ($5 off its regular price of $25). If interested in purchasing a copy when it becomes available, the company suggests joining their low-traffic mailing list to receive further information. – Via Atmaspheric Endeavors


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