Stream your music over the web with JukeFly

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jukefly-thumb.pngI have a big music collection on my home computer, but ironically when I most want to listen to it is when I'm at work. Enter JukeFly. You install a small daemon on your home computer and configure it via the jukefly site. Then when you go to the site from another computer and sign in, you can play your songs via the browser player. The fidelity is great, and the UI's not bad either. There's a bit of lag switching songs sometimes, but otherwise it works pretty darn well.

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Hey Dave-

Have you looked at Simplify Media? I have heard good things about them, but haven't tried them myself. Personally I just stream internet radio at work -- it's a good way to discover new music...

Simplify Media is okay, but you access your home machines music through iTunes at work. So, I dont have iTunes installed at work, nor can I install iTunes at work, nor can I install WinAmp at work.

Simplify Media just isn't nearly as simple after I tried JukeFly. I made an account under a user name/password, downloaded the meg and a half daemon, clicked install, then my music was there. It is pretty amazing.

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