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Djay for Mac…. wondering if we are going to get an iPhone version?

Categories: iPhone, Mobile Music
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 at 11:44 AM

djay mac software logo

Now I am sure some of you have heard of the djay software by Algoriddim – it allows you to act as a virtual DJ on your Mac, pulling in iTunes and mixing to your heart’s content. It is award-winning, as it has scratch and automix features too, but what I am wondering is…. are we gonna get an iPhone version – imagine two turntables, on something the size of a handset – oh yes!

djay mac software screenshot

Above is a screenshot from the Mac version – my mission, is to find out whether they are going to port this – update coming soon….

By the way, if you want to find out more about the Mac software, go here.

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