User Name quadrantcross
Member Since 2007-08-29
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MoveTunes 1.6 (Mac OS X)
I've been looking for software that exports from iTunes playlists in an organised fashion. For DJs using digital vinyl systems with external HDs, this solves the ticket to keeping new music organised on portable drives used to DJ from. THANKS. Paid in full. [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 15 2009 @ 03:20 PM PDT
MusicExporter 0.7 (Mac OS X)
So from what I understand this software might do, is export music from iTunes in an organised fashion, or at least, say, take a bunch of disorganised music files (like in an iTunes playlist) and put them into a folder hierarchy (by artist or album). However I cannot get the software to recognise any kind of music. I've tried: - dragging playlists from iTunes - copy-pasting iTunes playlist content to a folder, then dragging folder/its music files - pressing the space bar as requested - selecting 'Open Music Source' So far, nothing works and the software doesn't do anything nor respond. The software doesn't load the existing iTunes library (though upon opening it spins for awhile and says 'loading databse', and won't load any music files via drag-n-drop or 'open music source'. Am I missing something here? [alert admin]
Tuesday, September 15 2009 @ 03:10 PM PDT
StuffIt Expander 11.0.2 (Mac OS X)
StuffIt 11 still won't expand many .SITX files (the infamous Errors of StuffIt...). DropStuff upon launch goes into a crash-restart loop and tells me the StuffIt Engine is missing (huh?). I've kept StuffIt 8, the last stable version, but I don't see any purpose of ever using .SIT(X) files, and there are many free and better ZIP/TAR programs out there. Hopefully this version sees the death of this cashware. [alert admin]
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Wednesday, August 29 2007 @ 06:00 AM PDT
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