Nokia Music PC client leaves beta stage
By Dusan Belic on Monday, October 6th, 2008 at 9:35 AM PST In Applications, Nokia

Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Music PC client has recently left the beta stage, which it held since May when it was initially released. Naturally, version 1.0 of the Finnish giant’s free music management software brings a number of stability improvements and bug fixes, hence it’s finally ready for the prime time. From the app, you can manage your entire music collection as well as seamlessly sync your tunes with your Nokia phone. In addition, the app also allows easy ripping of the CDs, so you could take your physical music collection with you, wherever you happen to be. Not that you couldn’t do this with some other tool(s), it’s just, this way is kinda “more natural” for Nokia handset owners…
The official “Nokia Music PC client” page has more information and download instructions.
[Via: slashphone]


This is great, I look forward to trying it. But, I must say that I’ve been pretty happy using a combination of Amazon MP3 with MS Media Player. Buying a song from Amazon, DRM-free, invokes MP automatically which even displays a picture of my Nokia 6120c. One press of Sync does the trick.
Greate ! Thanks for the info