Well, with CoverFlow (you are aware of this app?) one could right-click on the LP/CD cover image and do an Amazon/internet search or cut copy paste. Apple do not provide that functionality now they have built CoverFlow into iTunes 7. Your lovely app does locate more cover artwork than the Apple iTunes site. But I still have no quick/simple way of adding artwork with iTunes or GimmeSomeTune; I have to open the iTunes (cd) info dialogue box and paste cover artwork in there... very tedious. With over 1000 CD covers in my iTunes library not yet found by your or Apple's parsing procedures it's going to be a very labourious job repeating all the work I did to get all the cover art from CoverFlow to the new Apple/iTunes implimentation.
Can you help. Currently I have a CoverFlow folder containing thousands of files with the suffix .s3tc and I have no quick way of using these files.
Your excellence... - SA Hunter
Well, with CoverFlow (you are aware of this app?) one could right-click on the LP/CD cover image and do an Amazon/internet search or cut copy paste. Apple do not provide that functionality now they have built CoverFlow into iTunes 7. Your lovely app does locate more cover artwork than the Apple iTunes site. But I still have no quick/simple way of adding artwork with iTunes or GimmeSomeTune; I have to open the iTunes (cd) info dialogue box and paste cover artwork in there... very tedious. With over 1000 CD covers in my iTunes library not yet found by your or Apple's parsing procedures it's going to be a very labourious job repeating all the work I did to get all the cover art from CoverFlow to the new Apple/iTunes implimentation.Can you help. Currently I have a CoverFlow folder containing thousands of files with the suffix .s3tc and I have no quick way of using these files.
Understand?
Best Regards.
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