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DESCRIPTION

Mojo (formerly known as Maestro) is a new way to share music. With just two clicks, you are ready to browse, play, and download music from other Mojo users on the Internet and local network.

Click here for a 10.4 Tiger compatible version

Select a user to share with, and Mojo opens a browsing window. Songs you already have in your library are grayed out. Also, protected songs display in red. Check the checkbox next to the songs you wish to download. When your selection is complete, click one button and you're done. All the songs you have selected will be automatically downloaded and added to your iTunes library.

If manually choosing the music is too much work, try using the playlist subscriptions. Choose any playlist to subscribe to, and Mojo will automatically download and update the latest changes to that playlist anytime the other user is online.

WHAT'S NEW
Version 2.5.3:
  • Fixed a bug which affected removal of people from the roster
  • Fixed a networking bug that caused Mojo to crash occasionally
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.5 or later, iTunes 6.0 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Deusty Designs
Downloads:8,763
  - Version d/l:576
Multimedia & Design:MP3
License:Free
Date:10 Apr 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
Mojo User Reviews (14 posts)Write A Review
Mar 13 2008
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LECTRICK  Tried Mojo for a few days and a few friends now, it's wonderful. No crashes, not a CPU hog... But a memory hog! I've had it open for a little over a day and it's at 942MB! Two friends' windows open.

Needs bandwidth control and perhaps SOCKS5 support... very nice in the meantime however  (Version 2.5.1)

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Sep 24 2007

NIKOORSINI  Brilliant description of a could-be product. Here's the sad reality...

MacUpdate is for Mac users only. Sadly, there are not that many Mac users as compared to PC users today. Hopefully one day the Mac users will overpower, but for now that's the reality.

Out of all of my friends (plenty) there are only 2 others that use a Mac. So let's assume they get Mojo. I'm sharing files with my 2 friends. I hate to be realistic - but this is not very exciting.

Also, being a professional musician, I'd like to say - yess, the RIAA are a bunch of @$$ clowns. However, downloading music for free is unfortunately illegal. So if this product wasn't freeware, I'd say the developer would be due for a warrant.

So let's be honest with each other -- this cute program looks nice, has good intentions, but has been rated with one star for a reason. Time to stop beating a dead horse and move on to a better solution.  (Version 2.3)

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Sep 24 2007
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KKNOPP  After about a week of using it, it crashed far too much for me to pay any money for it. And I could barely find anything I was looking for.

I already have ways of sending files from user to user so this is pretty much redundantwear.   (Version 2.3)

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Sep 11 2007

KKNOPP  Wont catch on unless it's free. Sorry, but thats the truth.

I would have given it out for free with regular features. Then if you want SPECIAL features you had to pay.

This would propagate it more and get more people using it.

Take this scenario. You and a friend want to share music. You have Mojo, but he or she does not.

What are the chances of that person going and paying over $10 just to share a music file with someone? Nil to none.

If you make the SHARING part free, and the other more advanced features you have to pay for, this application will get out there faster.

What made Napster, AudioGalaxy, Gnutella propagate so fast was because it was a FREE service.

I am ALL for supporting developers. Esp shareware. But not everyone is. Esp those that "trade" mp3s.   (Version 2.2)

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