iTunes2web 1.1 Beta

November 12th, 2006

I’ve turned iTunes2web into an open-source application and released it under the New BSD License. I’ve chosen Google Code to host the project. The project page is pretty minimal at this time but you can browse the repository and build the project.

I chose Google code because I like Google and I like subversion. I really didn’t put much thought or research into that decision but my expectations are pretty low.

I chose to make iTunes2web open-source and free because I can’t give customers the support or the product the attention that it deserves. I hope to give users a better product by utilizing the open source community.

I’ve also updated the iTunes2web product page. I used iWeb to design the page. I think it turned out fairly well and I’m happy to delegate the task of web design to a computer. I think iWeb has some room to grow but it is generally a pretty good first version of a program.

I’ve released iTunes2web as a Universal binary but I have yet to really test it on an Intel Mac. I’m hoping that either someone will come forward and address any problems or that I’ll get an Intel Mac soon. The latter may be more likely.

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