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iTunes Catalog

iTunes Catalog - 2.2.2

create music catalogs, copy artwork to iTunes

All Time: (3.5)
This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 2.2.2
Release Date: 2007-04-10
License: Commercial
Downloads (this version): 4,233
Downloads (all versions): 29,045
Price: $24.99

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Product Description:

iTunes Catalog creates interactive web catalogs of your iTunes music library. Visitors to your website can browse your music collection, see the artwork for each album, and even play your music online.

iTunes Catalog is also versatile artwork manager. It can download artwork from Amazon.com and add it directly to your iTunes music, or even to your iPod.

iTunes Catalog 2 creates web catalogs that look and work just like iTunes, but on the web. Your music collection can be browsed by genre, artist and album using the familiar iTunes column browser. All your playlists are there, including party shuffle. Catalogs are fully searchable by artist, album or song name.

iTunes Catalog 2 can also create web catalogs that look and work just like an iPod. Visitors can browse your music using the iPod interface, and even play music. It can also create catalogs right from your iPod.

Your web catalog is a great way to introduce everyone to your favorite music. Your personalized home page shows your most played artists, recently added albums, recently played songs, and top rated albums. Visitors can then click on the music they like to buy it directly from the iTunes Music Store.

What's new in this version:

Publishing catalogs now works better

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.3.9 or higher
  • iTunes 6.0.2 or higher

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iTunes Catalog ReviewA highly recommended application - Version: 2.2.2, 10/31/2007 06:01AM PST

theduffer1
I decided to try out this software as a way to publish my iTunes library to a website in a format other than a static list. I was pretty impressed by how it handled my large (36'000+) library and also found it useful when repairing mistakes such as genre or compilations. I was initially rather put off by the bad feedback on this site but decided to take the plunge - £12 is a good price for an app as useful as this appeared to be.

Only a few minutes after clicking the 'buy' button, I had an email from the developer with a serial to open up the trial version and I was away. Building a dynamic web library has never been easier and once I'd had a chance to play around with the php files themselves I was able to customise my lists and even the look of the web pages generated.

I decided to add my comments here as I think this application is a brilliant addition to iTunes itself both in the extended management of music and the creation of slick, professional looking websites. I experienced none of the troubles outlined below and therefore wanted to redress the balance a little for what I would deem to be a highly recommended piece of software.
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iTunes Catalog ReviewA highly recommended application - Version: 2.2.2, 10/31/2007 05:58AM PST

theduffer1
I decided to try out this software as a way to publish my iTunes library to a website in a format other than a static list. I was pretty impressed by how it handled my large (36'000+) library and also found it useful when repairing mistakes such as genre or compilations. I was initially rather put off by the bad feedback on this site but decided to take the plunge - £12 is a good price for an app as useful as this appeared to be.

Only a few minutes after clicking the 'buy' button, I had an email from the developer with a serial number to unlock the trial version and I was away. Building a dynamic web library has never been easier and once I'd had a chance to play around with the php files themselves I was able to customise my lists and even the look of the web pages generated.

I decided to add my comments here as I think this application is a brilliant addition to iTunes itself both in the extended management of music and the creation of slick, professional looking websites. I experienced none of the troubles outlined below and therefore wanted to redress the balance a little for what I would deem to be a highly recommended piece of software.
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iTunes Catalog ReviewA highly recommended application - Version: 2.2.2, 10/31/2007 05:56AM PST

theduffer1
I decided to try out this software as a way to publish my iTunes library to a website in a format other than a static list. I was pretty impressed by how it handled my large (36'000+) library and also found it useful when repairing mistakes such as genre or compilations. I was initially rather put off by the bad feedback on this site but decided to take the plunge - £12 is a good price for an app as useful as this appeared to be.

Only a few minutes after clicking the 'buy' button, I had an email from the developer with a serial to open up the trial version and I was away. Building a dynamic web library has never been easier and once I'd had a chance to play around with the php files themselves I was able to customise my lists and even the look of the web pages generated.

I decided to add my comments here as I think this application is a brilliant addition to iTunes itself both in the extended management of music and the creation of slick, professional looking websites. I experienced none of the troubles outlined below and therefore wanted to redress the balance a little for what I would deem to be a highly recommended piece of software.
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