Blipster, Desktop Companion to Blip.fm
Thursday, April 16, 2009 at 21:03
I have been trying a desktop application the last couple of days called Blipster. Blipster is a desktop application for the music streaming site Blip.FM. I love Blip.FM and the ability to discover new music on it. However, because it is online, I had to have a tab dedicated to it open at all times. I don't know about you, but I am constant opening and closing tabs, and of course the Blip.fm tab would get accidentally closed, usually in the middle of my favorite song. Blipster is an answer to this problem. The web site is sparse to be kind, and at first you maybe turn off by it, don't be this is a case where the sparseness of the Web site is a sign that the time was spent on making an excellent application. After only two days of use Blipster is already a hit with me. A couple things you need to know before you download the product, first you do need to have Adobe Air installed and the second is it will ask for your Blip.FM user id and password. After you download it and you start the application, the first thing that loads up is your home station, the home station for those who are not familiar with Blip.fm is the station where the music of your favorite DJ are listed. If you think of a song that you want to hear, then you add it under the search tab and if its available you can preview it or add it to your playlist. The cool thing about Blipster is it doesn't stop there it will also tell you who else liked the song and maybe has similar taste to you. You can also load songs by your favorite dj name or by a playlist. Like Blip.FM itself you can blip or reblip a song, give a DJ props or add a song to your playlist. There are a couple of things that I see as either missing from the application or need some work on. The first is the Public list isn't available in Blipster, I really like this list in Blip.fm because I find it is a great way to find new music, especially music that is not played in the U.S. The other thing I noticed is that when a song can't be played, because its no longer available, Blipster just freezes up, unlike Blip.fm which goes to the next song. In Blipster you have to manually push the play button for the next song. Despite these problems, I would highly recommend Blipster to anyone who is a big Blip.fm user, just realize it is a work in progress and its not perfect. I would recommend Blip.fm itself to anyone who likes music and sharing their taste, you can find the music I like under my DJ name klandwehr.
Kim |
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