Spotify
Spotify is a new kind of digital music service designed to help you enjoy music a little more.
How do we do it?
The best things often come in small packages. We've created a powerful, but extremely lightweight software application that users will simply download. You can then log onto our service at which point our proprietary technology methods enable on demand streaming of music.
Down in the vaults at Spotify we're busy putting together one of the biggest collections of music available anywhere, carefully ordered and tagged with metadata that makes it easy to search, find and explore. Our development team keep polishing the product by adding new features that strengthen the user experience.
** Currently in closed beta **




11 Opinions:
If they are going to advertise on iusethis, they should at least provide access to its users. Nothing like having a bad taste in your mouth before you get to use the product.
right salan, but my psy calls this 'frustration' :[
vesperdem, bitnix;
Several applications on iusethis are currently not available to the general public, e.g. http://osx.iusethis.com/app/things and http://osx.iusethis.com/app/skitch, yet quite a few people actually do have access to them. Does it really bother you that much that these applications are listed, so the respective users can track new versions easily?
so, where can I get an invitation?
ok, understand, must read : "i 'will' use this"... :)
Ho! Really good screenshot! Damned :]
First ersatz software in iUseThis, why not ?
I'm sorry, but I have to agree with Sanjuanskyway. This doesn't belong in "I Use This" since it's in "closed" beta. When it goes into open beta or is released, then it should be entered.
Please remove this or hide it until the software is available for anyone to use.
Also, I really doubt that the software will be free. If it were to be free, it probably wouldn't be in closed beta.
I don't even know what it does. The description, nor here or at the website, provides anything substantial.
I, for one, don't think iusethis should be used as a service to build up buzz for something that hasn't been released yet.
Sure, the possibility is there for anyone to add work-in-progress apps, such as Pixelmator, OmniFocus, etc. but I always find it to be very frustrating when I can't put the apps on trial. (Yes, closed beta... you 'might' get invited, blah, blah, but is it here or not??)
sanjuanskyway,
The number of beta testers is constantly growing, and it's starting to get recognition in the "blogsphere" (argh; I hate that word). There's probably a few people here that have access to it, hence the entry, though I can understand your point.
agreed san - looks interesting tho
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