iCommune
Downloads iCommune is a plug-in which extends Apple's iTunes software to share music over the network. Your friends' music libraries appear in the iTunes source list. You can browse their collections, and choose to download or stream their music.
[March 3, 2008, 12:46]
ITunes file-sharing makes a comeback
News Two weeks ago, Apple ordered developer James Speth to return his software developer kit (SDK) for iTunes, and to stop distributing the iCommune plug-in for iTunes. In a recent message sent to iCommune users, Speth said that he will honour Apple's...
[January 28, 2003, 12:41]
Apple silences iTunes file-swapping software
News The plug-in, called iCommune, allowed iTunes users to browse the music libraries of other Macintosh PCs over a network and stream or download music from the remote libraries. However, Apple did not make any direct reference to copyright issues in...
[January 17, 2003, 13:18]
ITunes music sharing app goes online
News In January, Apple Computer ordered Speth to stop distributing his iCommune software, saying that he had improperly co-opted Apple software intended only to allow hardware such as MP3 players to connect to iTunes.
[April 16, 2003, 7:29]
Hackers claim to use iTunes for music sharing
News An earlier project called iCommune advertises the ability to download other Mac users' songs, much like more traditional peer-to-peer services. Apple Computer's iTunes software has apparently opened up a new way for Macintosh owners to share music...
[May 13, 2003, 8:10]



