BeaTunes is your iTunes Managment
August 9, 2007

With over 100 Gigs of Music, I have found that managing your iTunes Library increasingly difficult. iTunes treats artist capitalizations differently then FrontRow, Genres are completely in a muck, and forget about trying to put a good mix together! Just when hope is lost
BeaTunes 1.2 comes to the rescue.
iTunes Library Management is a pet-peeve of mine. I can find myself spending several hours a week, looking at tracks, updating meta-data, but still end up with over 100 Genres, and countless duplicate tracks, multiple spellings in FrontRow. Really iTunes should know that 'Pink Floyd', and 'pink floyd' are one in the same! BeaTunes has really helped with cutting down my time spent on file management.

This unique application, analyzes all the tracks in your iTunes Library, and uses a unique meta data editing tool so you can regain control of your Libraries. Its thorough inspection of your tracks can determine the temp, language, and can even determine genres. BeaTunes also includes full-screen album charts. Got songs that are missing artists or titles? Utilizing the the acoustic fingerprint provided my MusicIP's MusicDNS service, these tracks are quickly identified.
One of the most amazing features is the BPM analysis. If your a runner or like to workout, you don't want Eric Clapton's Unplugged version of Layla, you want the original! By adding the BPM for all your tracks, you can build play lists based on this information, filtering out the slow Barry White, and keeping the Fat Boy Slim.
If your interested in BeaTunes, a 2-Week trial of the software is available for
download, but after that you'll have to pay the $24.95 like the rest of us.
Labels: iTunes, Software
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