cultofmac.com - 12/2/2008
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12:56 am, December 2nd, 2008, Lonnie Lazar Fluid Tunes is a pretty cool free app from Majic Jungle Software that uses your computer’s camera to interpret movements of your head, hands or feet, letting you browse, play or pause your music in iTunes without touching your keyboard or mouse. It ...
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FluidTunes Lets You Frantically Flail Through Your iTunes Library [Gestures]
Gizmodo —
... Available now as a free universal binary, FluidTunes is a simple creature; despite what looks to be a solid gesture recognition engine, it can only control iTunes, and only in a specific Coverflow mode. Still, if all you want to do is indulge your moderately lame futuristic interface fantasy for a few minutes, well, FluidTunes can probably grant you that. [Cult of Mac] ...
FluidTunes - Control iTunes using gestures
Newlaunches.com —
Fluidtunes from Majic Jungle Software is a free application which uses your Macs camera to interpret movements of your head, hands or feet, letting you browse, play or pause your music in iTunes without touching your keyboard or mouse. Available for Mac users only for now the program is a tiny 744k binary. [ Fluidtunes via CultofMac ]
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