Senuti

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Senuti
Developer(s)Whitney Young
Stable release
1.2.9 / April 19, 2006 (2006-04-19)
Operating systemmacOS
LicenseShareware
Websitefadingred.org/senuti/

Senuti (iTunes spelled backward) is a Mac OS X computer application written by Whitney Young. It was released on April 19, 2006, for copying songs from an iPod to a Macintosh computer running Mac OS X 10.5 or later. According to FadingRed, the company that sells and distributes Senuti, it has been downloaded over 2 million times.[1]

Description[edit]

Senuti is an application for transferring files, such as songs and videos, from an iPod or iPhone back to a Macintosh computer. It is a Mac OS X-exclusive application; no version of Senuti has been released for Microsoft Windows. It can be downloaded as a free demo, which allows the user to transfer 1,000 songs from an iPod. The unlimited version is available for around US$20.

History[edit]

Senuti was developed by Whitney Young, who started as a high school senior searching for a way to transfer music from his iPod onto a Mac computer. Upon realizing that a good solution did not exist, Whitney wrote one. He leveraged the developers in the open-source community to help him write the code.[2] Senuti is now sold by a software company called FadingRed, of which Young is co-founder and lead developer.[3]

Senuti was originally released as GNU GPL software. The code following the 0.50.2 release was changed to payware in February 2009,[4] although publications such as Wired still referred to the product as Open Source code as late as April 2009.[5] The older, GPL version of this software is still available online.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "FadingRed".
  2. ^ About Us at FadingRed.com
  3. ^ FadingRed.com
  4. ^ Senuti Goes Payware at recursion.org
  5. ^ Get Your Music Off of Your iPod at wired.com

External links[edit]

How to Use Senuti – a wiki how-to guide