2011年5月23日星期一

Seamless Pushes Your Current Music Track From Mac to iPhone. Seamlessly

Seamless let's you hand off Supertramp's finest song to your iPhone and keep listening

Seamless is an iPhone app which lets you easily transition the music you're listening to between your iOS device and your Mac. So simple is the app that it's easier to use than to explain. Not that I won't explain it anyway.

To use Seamless, you need both the iOS app and a helper app running on your Mac. When you are listening to music, or an audiobook, or a podcast on your Mac, the track artwork will show up in the seamless app on your iPhone. Press the button and the music fades down on the computer and up on the iPhone. That's it. You can now walk away and continue listening, exactly where you left off.

Once listening on your iPhone (or iPad, or iPad Touch), the button changes and you can send the audio back the other way. Here's a video demo by Lonely Sandwich:

In practice, it really is seamless. You'll probably smile the first time you use it. The other neat trick is that Seamless is only used for the handoff. The music is played by the iPod app, which means that once you are out and about you can seamlessly (ahem) navigate around your music as you usually do.

What happens if the music doesn't exist on the iPod? You get a warning in place of the track artwork, so you know what's going on.

Seamless is simple, but what it does it does well. It is also cheap at $2 (the Mac app is free — find it in the Mac App Store).

Seamless product page [Five Details]






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