08 Aug 2010 @ 6:05 AM 

With music file sharing an issue that is constantly in the headlines these days, reports that the iDisk app for Apple iPad and iPhone allows filesharing and playback without requiring a license is great news for music fans everywhere. The option to stream audio files from the “cloud” while using another app adds extra capability to Apple devices. Users can listen to music files from online storage areas while working. This cunning little feature is not openly listed in the features guide, but users will have no problem accessing it via their device menu.

Many music companies have been trying to force net companies to introduce licenses for users who wish to stream, download, and backup music from “cloud” services, but it seems that Apple is fighting for the rights of the common people by ignoring this request.

Sadly the app does have some limitations, as at present there is no easy way to move all of your iTunes music files to an iDisk account. However, this is definitely a step in the right direction and can only add to the increasing popularity of Apple devices such as the iTouch and iPod.

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Last Edit: 06 May 2011 @ 09:17 PM

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