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iSlsk – Soulseek P2P sharing client goes native on iPhone

By Will Park on Thursday, May 15th, 2008 at 12:32 PM PST In Announcements, Apple, Applications, iPhone, iPhone OS

The iPhone is a veritable computer running Mac OS in your pocket. As such, the iPhone can now lay claim to having a natively installed P2P sharing application – iSlsk.

Installing the iSlsk application opens up a whole world of peer-to-peer music-sharing on the hundreds of thousands strong Soulseek network. Nir Arbel, a former Napster programmer, has created the iSlsk application for the iPhone – allowing users to search the SoulSeek database, queue transfers, and download files directly to the iPhone. Music downloaded through iSlsk is automatically added to your iPhone’s iTunes library and can be played immediately.

Like all third-party applications, iSlsk requires that you jailbreak your iPhone (like this). Then you’ll have to make sure that the “http://thebigboss.org/repo.xml” application repository is added to your Installer.app’s “Source” list (this is how).

[Via: iPhone Atlas]

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One Comment on “iSlsk – Soulseek P2P sharing client goes native on iPhone”

  1. joe riley says:

    I hate the iPhone.. not eveyrone uses SUCKY AT&T service. Not everyone feels like waiting till 2010 or 2011 when people like me, on Sprint can finally RUMORED to be able to use it.

    Why can’t good programs like this be made for Windows Mobile 6.5???

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