NOTE: Use CULTOFMAC activation code to get a 15% discount. Full version costs $29.95 (or $19.95 for an annual subscription), Where to get it: TuneUp is available as a free download with 100 cleans and 50 album covers. TuneUp was added to the shelves of Apple’s retail stores this week - a rare honor granted only to tip top software. The information is truly useful, fascinating, appropriate and timely. TuneUp sits to the side of the iTunes window and displays all kinds of artist info: Wikipedia bios, Google News stories, music recommendations, upcoming concerts and YouTube videos, which I’ve wasted hours watching. But it’s the extra artist info via the Net that I’m really digging. Previous track cleaners I’ve tried have been useless. Cleaning takes a few seconds per track and was about 70-80 percent effective on my odd library (British punk, post-punk and lots of electronica). TuneUp handily cleaned up a bunch of mislabeled tracks using the Gracenote database (which uses the track’s “audio fingerprint” to identify it). So I downloaded TuneUp - and I’m in love. Why it’s good: After years of downloading weird crap off the internet, my iTunes library is a swamp of mislabeled and unidentified tracks, and I’m sick of it.
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