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.
iTunes Catalog
create music catalogs, copy artwork to iTunes
Version: 2.2.2
A highly recommended application
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: theduffer1 Wednesday, October 31 2007 @ 05:58 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: 1-6 months
Recommend Product: YES
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