At work I used a service called Spotify. It allowed me to build a playlist of songs and have them streamed to me while I worked with a few commercial adverts thrown in to "pay" for the service. Now Spotify are trying to get everyone to pay for the full subscription (£10 per month) or get limits on usage. You do get to download tracks but I'm not paying for the service if the stuff I download has DRM - I'd rather keep buying MP3s from Amazon...agree or disagree, but I wont pay for DRM tracks
Anyway...I gave about 30 gig of MP3 at home (well...some of its flac, some ogg, some WMA from my windows days...and I'm busy trying to convert them all...but that's another story) that I want to access in work.
I have a Livedrive account I pay for and that has an online MP3 player that's a bit feature-light but usable...and it has FTP access for me to sync my files.
My question is: does anyone have any suggestions for a better service? Ideally I'd like something that streams to a desktop media player like winamp or rhythmbox. It seems to me that the ones that stream are tied to certain apps or platforms and I'd rather keep my options open.