Reble.fm’s tagline is ‘Play all your friends’ music.
Free’. So, basically this modest app lets you take a little virtual jot down to your friend Gene’s house to listen to his oh so clever, hip and comprehensive music collection. One Achtung! Needs to be thrown into the mix though. You’ll only be able to listen to the songs. Don’t even think about loading them into your iTunes and then on to your iPod. Reble isn’t so rebellious as to help you take part in illegal file sharing. But you will be spared a trip down town to visit a friend who maybe you don’t like so much, but who’s got mad taste and hookups nonetheless. The download is available for Windows only at the moment. More features are in the works.
Reble.fm In Their Own Words
“The Reble Media Player lets you explore your friends’ music as if it were right on your local computer. But we won’t help you steal music. Listen all you want, but if you want to put it on your iPod…you gotta buy it. Think of Reble as the digital equivalent of going to a friend’s house and spending the day listening to their music collection…but without leaving your desk. Or having to see your friend.”
Why Reble.fm It Might Be A Killer
Reble provides a legal and free way to share your friends’ music. It’s a nice alternative to blatant illegal downloading.
Some Questions About Reble.fm
Do both parties need the software for it to work? Can you make and share playlists? Is it simple to implement? Will they add more networking features, so you’re not limited to listen to music of the those you already know? 





