WebGuide Available For Windows Home Server
Tony Williams | Jan 15, 2008 | View Comments
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My buddy Everton has been raving about his Windows Home Server over the last couple of weeks, and I’ve been seriously tempted to buy/build one so that I can have an always-on-box serving all my music and other content.
One significant piece of functionality that WHS was missing has just been solved by the release of WebGuide for Windows Home Server. Out of the box WHS requires files to be downloaded before they can be played, but WebGuide for Windows Home Server enables you to remotely access, listen, watch and stream your music, photos and videos stored on your home server while away from home.

- Integrates with Windows Home Server remote website via homepage link and single-signon.
- Access your photos with thumbnails, “zoom” and exif-data.
- Browse your music library and listen to it via the web.
- Stream your videos/movies at multiple resolutions and bitrates.
- Mobile access to your music and videos from Windows Mobile devices.
To learn more about WebGuide, click here.
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