Last week, the music store AllOfMP3.com released an alpha version of the “Music For Masses” program, intended for free listening to tracks from the extensive collection of a web resource. The only catch is that you need to be connected to the Internet to play tracks, and it’s not possible to share music with friends.
However, there is already a craftsman who will help AllOfMP3 users to get rid of these little troubles. The program with the bold name “Music For Me” that appeared on the Internet hacks the DRM protection of music files and makes regular MP3 songs that can be played by any player at any convenient time. ID3 tags remain the same, only the file name is changed.