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Slipstream an AirPort Express Tool For All Audio Apps

Slipstream an AirPort Express Tool For All Audio Apps

by , 3:20 PM EST, December 22nd, 2004

Rogue Amoeba Software announced Wednesday Slipstream, a new application that allows audio from any application to be heard through remote speakers attached to Apple's AirPort Express.

To be released in early 2005, Slipstream is for users of iTunes, as well as other audio applications such as RealPlayer, Windows Media Player, and any other application.

Slipstream will be available in early 2005 for an introductory price of US$20, $5 off the $25 regular price, the company said.

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Close Name:Mace Posts: 9604 Joined: 07 Aug 2003
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Audio and music industry is awaken by iPod/iTunes/iTMS.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: SOUNDS ILLEGAL

Well since someone cracked the code to the Airport Express it was bound to happen. But since it had to be cracked to be used by anything but iTunes, I dont see how this thing is ever going to stay afloat with all this APPLE suing business going on.

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