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	<title>Comments on: My Vote for Best App of 2009 &#8211; Tonido</title>
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		<title>By: phormality</title>
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		<description>remote login could still work if they went away.  you just wouldn&#039;t use their service anymore.

if port forwarding is setup on your router (which it is if you already have it running) you can connect to your plublic ip:port and get into your home tonido page.  their domain they give you just tracks and points to your public IP for you.  You can accomplish the same thing for free with a service like dyndns

I just installed Tonido yesterday, I&#039;m liking it.  Though the jukebox isn&#039;t working when accessing it from other computers on my network currently, it works locally.  It was working last night at work, so hopefully it will still work there today</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>remote login could still work if they went away.  you just wouldn&#8217;t use their service anymore.</p>
<p>if port forwarding is setup on your router (which it is if you already have it running) you can connect to your plublic ip:port and get into your home tonido page.  their domain they give you just tracks and points to your public IP for you.  You can accomplish the same thing for free with a service like dyndns</p>
<p>I just installed Tonido yesterday, I&#8217;m liking it.  Though the jukebox isn&#8217;t working when accessing it from other computers on my network currently, it works locally.  It was working last night at work, so hopefully it will still work there today</p>
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