Easily upload your MP3s to Google Music cloud storage

Oct 26, 2011 19:31 GMT  ·  By

We're announcing today the immediate availability for download of the Beta version of the Google Music Manager application.

Even if Google Music is still in Beta stage and many users are not able to experience this new cloud technology from Google, we've made the Google Music Manager desktop application available for download.

Google Music Manager will help you to automatically add all the music files from your PC to your Google Music library, on your Google Music account.

Google Music Manager works on Ubuntu, Debian, Red Hat, Fedora, Mandriva, OpenSuSE and any other DEB or RPM-based Linux distribution.

We've tested the app on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and it works like a charm. It will automatically detect your music folder and all the MP3 files you have there, uploading them to the cloud.

Google Music Manager support iTunes library, Windows Media Player library, My Music folder, or custom folders. Songs can be added automatically, on a specified interval, or completely manually.

Adjust the Internet bandwidth available for adding songs is also possible. Moreover, Google Music Manager features a tray icon which allows you to view the progress of songs you’re adding.

Download Google Music Manager 1.0.18.6104 Beta right now from Softpedia.