Thanks for your interest. Trying to sustain the traffic now, but I'll upload some screenshots ASAP. Concerning look&feel it's close to the original client.
Why would anyone post their credentials to a site like this?
It doesn't matter what the disclaimer says, I've got my credit card connected to my account. Also, the domain name (spotifyontheweb.com) is registered trough privacyprotect.org.
That's pretty hard to do though: providing valid demo Spotify Premium details would be just the sort of breach of TOS that would cause spotify to come down on the site like a tonne of bricks; and non-real Spotify Premium details would be almost entirely pointless (the underlying library requires valid credentials to do anything).
this half worked for me on the first attempt, not on the second, I pray to god that spotify pay you lots of money and you go make this official because it would be an awesome addition to spotify
It's not really similar at all. This is just another web radio service, whereas on Spotify you can listen whatever you want. Also, the UI is horrendous.
That's not correct. We7 isn't just another web radio service. It absolutely is a service where you can listen to whatever you want, with a fairly decent selection of (major label) tracks. The major advantage over Spotify up until now has been the fact that it has a web interface, although I do take your point that the UI is pretty horrendous.
Why would they use something that's similar to Spotify when they could use Spotify? The number of times I'm on someone else's computer and go "Oh, I'd really like to listen to some super obscure track not already on my MP3 player/smartphone/Kindle/what-have-you" are virtually nil, and competitors lack the huge selection of music that Spotify has.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 90.7 ms ] threadmain: stack state changed => keygen
all.js:122session: generating keys
all.js:123session: generated keys
all.js:157main: stack state changed => connecting
all.js:111protocol: connecting to 195.211.73.201
Great work though, it would be awesome to have a browser based spotify client!
If their API was open for unlimited accounts, anyone could make own mobile clients, bypassing the restriction.
any idea if there's a way to use ports 80 or 443? I guess we need to ask spotify for that right?
(ie. I'm hiring and would like to see this but don't have Spotify credentials)
Edit: nevermind, stopped now. Might have been because I had the real client open?
"The Spotify Updater is trying to install the update, but didn't succeed
The error message is: The system cannot find the file specified. (2)"
From the actual application? In what way does the app interact to cause this?
I have a premium account
Streaming is very fast. What are you planning to do next?
edit: via @emiel (author's twitter) http://t.co/qE0s5hm
Thanks, because Canada, Asia, Africa, South America, Antarctica and Australia do not have internet access ;)