Didiom’s free mobile service gives you access to your home computer’s iTunes® library remotely and lets you buy over 1.5 million high-quality MP3 songs whilst on the go.The new version is compatible with over 400 different handsets, including VGA-based Windows Mobile phones, like the HTC Touch Pro. The application itself is free but if you want to download songs from their store it will cost you. They have a cash bonus program which pays up to 35% bonus towards music downloads. The music from their shop is DRM free which is a good thing.
Features: Huge music catalog - there are over 1.5 million DRM-free tracks available to buy in the Didiom Marketplace, including the catalog of CD Baby, the world’s largest online retailer of independent music. Music can be purchased solely for your phone, your PC, or both. Our fixed prices start from 89¢ for a single track, $9.99 for an album. But you can also… Name your own price - our “adaptive bargaining” technology lets you bid for music at the price you want to pay. A constantly changing, behind-the-scenes algorithm dynamically accepts or rejects the bid, and immediately lets you know if you secured your music track. Try before you buy - Free 30 second samples of all tracks are can be streamed wirelessly. What’s more, you can share your favorites with friends (via email), and with other mobile Didiom users (mobile-to-mobile).
Didiom is a pay-per-download, full-track music download service which offers over 1.5 million DRM-free MP3 songs.
Features: Placeshifting technology – Didiom lets you stream your entire digital music library – including your iTunes® library and WMA tracks – from your home computer to your mobile phone, wherever you are. No more tedious synching or out of memory errors, no searching for a wi-fi network. Access your entire music collection, wherever you go*. Free to download - The Didiom application is available for over 200 different handsets (including Blackberry® and Windows Mobile® phones), is cross-carrier, and – starting today – is FREE to download from www.didiom.com. Huge music catalog - there are over 1.5 million DRM-free tracks available to buy in the Didiom Marketplace, including the catalog of CD Baby, the world’s largest online retailer of independent music. Music can be purchased solely for your phone, your PC, or both. Our fixed prices start from 89¢ for a single track, $9.99 for an album. But you can also… Name your own price - our “adaptive bargaining” technology lets you bid for music at the price you want to pay. A constantly changing, behind-the-scenes algorithm dynamically accepts or rejects the bid, and immediately lets you know if you secured your music track. Try before you buy - Free 30 second samples of all tracks are can be streamed wirelessly. What’s more, you can share your favorites with friends (via email), and with other mobile Didiom users (mobile-to-mobile). DRM-Free – did we say that before? All tracks available via the Didiom marketplace are DRM-free. Innovative and easy-to-use - both Didiom’s handheld application and web site have won awards from organizations such as The One Show and the Horizon Interactive Awards
Ryan: Its a good concept if this application covers every big city in the world. But for individual cities this concept has already been done. Check out Toronto Transit application by rybo mucking...
Sweet: I already have the beta of this app . METROFIED [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
AppTastic: Yanko – thanks for the concept! We’re looking forward to getting a lot more feedback from the users here. We’re committed to making AppTastic the best marketplace...
Tony: Looks so good. Please make a paid app – no ads.
Twimagic: http://www.Ringer.org is the best ringtone maker I’ve ever seen! Completely free, online, no registration!
Andrew Chobaniuk: Thanks for the heads up! [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Emiel Zuurbier: I would like to see the posibility of making a trip that uses different kinds of transportation as from train to bus, bus to subway, subway to train. With a map and directions,...
MrVamosMuchachos: Nice idea. You could take some ideas from the application “SBB”. It is the public transport app from switzerland. [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]