Don’t stop the music… with Seamless

Seamless iOS App

Just recently I discovered a very cool iPhone app, called Seamless. What it does is quite simple: It crossfades music playing in itunes on your Mac to your iPhone – seamlessly. You might think this is an app of no real use to anyone, but try it for yourself. I certainly wouldn’t miss it for the world. Here is the ad for the app (nicely done by the way):

It works like this: You have to install the Seamless app from the Mac App Store on your Mac. While running the app, a seamless icon appears in the menu bar.

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In addition you need the Seamless app for the iPhone. The iPhone app links the iPhone with the desktop Mac. On the iPhone you just have to select the Mac for transitions. You have to be on the same network to do so.

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On the Mac you just have to allow the iPhone to transition music with itunes. That’s it.

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Now while playing your favorite songs in itunes you can open the Seamless app on the iPhone in order to crossfade the music. Of course the playing song has to be available within the iPod app on the iPhone.

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If so, you can transition the music from the Mac to the iPhone to leave with no interruption what so ever. It really works seamlessly.

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You can control your music with the iPod app in the iPhone, while itunes has stopped playing. Of course you can always transition back to the Mac. When doing so, itunes will continue your playback withour any interruption.

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The app is available for 0.99 $ in the itunes app store.. In celebration of the introduction of seamless there is a give away for a Bang & Olufssen BeoSound 8. Check it out, if you are interested.

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