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Z-Tunes

Z-Tunes - 0.2

X-Tunes clone

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Current Version: 0.2
Release Date: 2007-12-28
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 1,368
Downloads (all versions): 1,851

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Product Description:

Works exactly like X-Tunes did, with added ability to set ratings.

What's new in this version:

Read me + better daemon management

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • 10.5
    iTunes

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Z-Tunes Troubleshooting ReportGood Idea but too many problems - Version: 0.1, 12/25/2007 04:08PM PST

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Razzledazzle
I tried it out and it has 2 Files within the downloaded folder. One is a preference pane which when Doubleclicked will of course place the preference pane either in your ~/library/PreferencePanes or in /library/PreferencePanes. The other isa File labelled SRC which I imagine is the source.nThere is no Read Me. After installing the preference pane I noticed that turniing on the Ztunes Window requires using Space on the keyboarde. Apple has already designated Space for playing and pausing. Utilizing the choice to change the Hot Key in side the Preference Pane produced nothing.Maybe I missed something here but perhaps the developer intended the "SRC" folder to go into the Applications Folder,since he gave no instruction as to this I was reluctant to install it there.The application is useless to me in its present condition so I trashed it and its preference file. The Developer deserves credit for attempting a Freeware iTunes Control.
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