Share your iTunes library over the internet or download songs from other iTunes library over the internet for free.
MOJO - This is one of the latest must have software that is free and damn useful at the same time….
Windows/Mac only: Share any song in your iTunes library and download
any song from your friends’ iTunes libraries over the internet with
freeware application Mojo. Essentially, Mojo makes sharing music with
your friends through iTunes wildly simple, from its simple interface to
its brilliant implementation. If you’ve ever used apps like previously
mentioned ourTunes to download music from shared libraries, you have an
idea of what Mojo does, but you should still prepare to be amazed.

Getting Started
To
get started, you need to download and install Mojo on your computer
(it’s fully ready to go on Macs, and currently in beta for Windows).
The first time you run Mojo, you’ll be asked to create an account. Do
that, then you’ll see the Mojo friends window, which is much like a
buddy window on an instant messenger client. Granted, you won’t have
any buddies in this window to begin with (unless it’s also been
installed by another computer on your local network), but don’t worry,
you will.
Next,
let’s say your friend downloads and installs Mojo as well. They give
you their user name, you hit the little plus (+) sign to add them as a
buddy, and they’re sent an approval request. They approve you, and
voilà—you now have access to every song in their iTunes library. So
what now?
Browsing and Downloading Music
To browse your friend’s library, just double-click their entry in
the buddy window. Mojo will open a new window which shows every song in
their library and their playlists, along with their Movies, TV Shows,
Podcasts, and Audiobooks. Double-click any song to play it back, and to
download a song (or even video), just click the download arrow next to
the song or the big download button at the bottom of the screen.
Mojo will download the song and automatically
add it to your iTunes library. Additionally, it will even create a
playlist in a folder called Mojo containing all the songs you
downloaded from that friend.

You may be thinking: Sure, this is impressive, but what else can it do?
Well, for one, Mojo automatically detects whether or not you already
have a song in your iTunes library. Any song that you’ve already got
displays in Mojo in a light gray color. And if your friend has
purchased a song from the iTunes Music store, and it’s dripping with
nasty DRM—Mojo highlights those tracks in red.
So What’s the Catch?
If you’ve already checked out the Mojo homepage, you may notice that
there is a premium version of the application. Luckily for all of the
cheapskates out there like me, you really don’t need to buy the premium
version to enjoy most of the best features of Mojo. But let’s say you
do want to go Pro. Here’s what you get:
- Unlimited friends
- Playlist subscriptions
As
far as I can tell, that’s it. Playlist subscriptions, which allow you
to subscribe to a playlist in your friend’s library, automatically
downloads music in the playlist as your friend adds to it. Crazy cool,
yes, but if you don’t want to shell out for it, it’s really not that
must-have.
Right now, as I said, Mojo is available and ready for primetime on
the Mac, and is currently in beta for Windows users. The app takes
practically zero know-how to set up and get started with, and
everything it does is near perfect. I’ve only tested it on my Mac so
far, so if you give the beta a try on Windows, let’s hear how it’s
working in the comments. For another detailed usage overview, check out
the introduction screencast from Mojo.
Mojo (Mac version)
Mojo Windows Beta( windows users download this)
Btw use hamachi to be able to see each other’s itunes
library….install hamachi then install this…make sure u and ur friends
join the same network….
you guys can join the following networks to get many users’ libraries
1——————————–
networkname: dexxter.co.nr
password:12345
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2——————————–
networkname: spawnshare
password: password12345
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if u are creating a network or you know of any other networks for
mojo then please lets us know through comments so we can share them
credits: Lifehacker