Free Music Zilla allows you to quickly download music you’re listening to on Pandora, MySpace Music, iJigg, Last.fm, and more. After you launch Free Music Zilla, just go to your site of choice and whatever songs are playing will cue up in the downloader. There’s a time limit, so be sure and select the songs you want downloaded before time runs out. Then just click download and within seconds, you’re all set. Of course there are legal issues here, and I’m not sure what the future holds for Free Music Zilla but it is pretty cool to use at the moment. Here’s my screencast tour of Free Music Zilla:
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…time limits?
I rather do it this way…I have a dedicated machine parsing six continuous streams at once which gets dumped weekly to my NAS. In a week you have more music then you know what to do with..
#1 Install Ubuntu
#2 Install streamripper
#3 Install streamtuner
#4 Point, click and rip!
D.