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WebTunes

WebTunes - 1.0

Convert iTunes playlists to webpages

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Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2003-03-10
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 3,380
Downloads (all versions): 3,380

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Product Description:

This AppleScript lets you convert iTunes playlists to HTML files ready for the web. To use it, place the WebTunesTemplate in a convenient place ( I suggest ~/Library/Application Support/ ) and the WebTunes script in ~/Library/iTunes/Scripts/ (create this directory if it does not exist). Select a playlist in iTunes and run the Script from iTunes' script menu. On the first run, you wil be asked where to put the resulting pages and to locate the WebTunesTemplate file. You can modify the template file to customise your HTML code or to use stylesheets. Just make sure to save the file as a stationary.
Please note, that this script requires the BBEdit full version to run, though BBEdit lite may work - I can't test that, since I don't have BBEdit lite and Barebones appearantly decided to drop it for TextWrangler.
As always, you may freely modify the script to suit your needs and I am open for suggestions how to improve the script.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2

Additional Requirements:

  • MacOS X 10.2.4 (older versions may work)
  • iTunes 3.0.1
  • BBEdit 7.0

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WebTunes CommentaryLooking for something with no or other product requirements? - Version: 1.0, 1/29/2004 12:38PM PST

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Xapplimatic (FIXM Computer - Xapplimatic Xoftware)

I'm guessing that not a lot of people have downloaded this because they saw it requires BBEdit 7.0. I have been looking for all the programs that can convert iTunes playlists to a useable format of some sort. Here are my search results on VT (with links!) to save you some work. Probably the first two freeware items will be more attractive for most people pinching pennies.


Freeware:

  • Spacey. Exports to iCal as an event, Mail.app for direct emailing, or to iDisk (HTML?). Requires iCal, Mail, and/or a valid .Mac account for the respective outputs.
  • Export iTunes Playlist to M3U. Makes playlist for AudioTron player. Works with any M3U compatible player.
  • iTunes Playlist to HTML. Converts an iTunes Playlist to HTML. Backup and restore iTunes playlists.
  • iTunes2MySQL. Transfers song information from iTunes to a MySQL database. Requires Perl 5.6.
  • iTunes2HTML. Perl script to convert your iTunes library to HTML. Requires Perl.
  • iGotta MP3 Collection. FileMaker database features customizable searching, sorting, printed lists, and html table output. Requires FileMaker Pro 5.x or +
  • PHPTunest. PHP script converts iTunes XML playlist to an HTML table. Requires PHP 4.1 or +.
  • Burn Out *BETA*. Allows Toast 5 to burn from playlists on the iPod. Requires Toast Titanium 5 and iPod. Toast 5 may be able to save playlists.

Shareware

  • iTunes Publisher. $5. Exports iTunes playlists to various formats & web.
  • ListSaver. $6. Backs up/restores playlists.
  • List Tunes. $8. Converts exported iTunes library to HTML.
  • DigiLife Reports. $20.00. Prints reports from data in iTunes, Address Book. Requires AddressBook.app.
  • iPod.iTunes. $29.90. Intelligently backs up playlists and songs between iPod and iTunes across single or multiple Macs. Requires iPod.
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