Archive for the 'iTunes' Category

Running Apps for iPhone 3G

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008 by Daniel Gattermann at 14:32h (UTC)

As soon as Apple announced iPhone 3G would feature GPS support a mental image of Nike + iPod sans the iPod came to my mind. About a month after the arrival of the iPhone App Store the first applications to keep track of your running workout are available: Path Tracker is an inexpensive tool to [...]

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“Get Album Artwork” That Doesn’t Load in iTunes

Wednesday, March 7th, 2007 by Daniel Gattermann at 16:35h (UTC)

In expectation of the iPhone and its Cover Flow mode and to celebrate the new fullscreen Cover Flow introduced in the latest 7.1 update of iTunes I was removing those crappy thumbnail size album covers from my iTunes library and using Get Album Artwork to download the covers directly from the iTunes Store. At Out [...]

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Automatically Get the Beats into iTunes

Thursday, October 19th, 2006 by Daniel Gattermann at 22:56h (UTC)

Tangerine1 is a new OS X application (currently a free beta) to automatically analyze the BPM of your music in iTunes. Potion Factory states: Tangerine lets you easily create playlists with upbeat music, or playlists for relaxing. [...] it analyzes the songs blazingly fast to the tune of more than 3 per second (on an [...]

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What iTunes 7 is Missing From CoverFlow

Sunday, September 17th, 2006 by Daniel Gattermann at 18:56h (UTC)

As you may know iTunes 7 introduced the so-called Cover Flow view which lets you flip through your album covers as you would do with your CD collection. If you find this familiar you are right: Apple bought the rights from the Author of CoverFlow (notice the missing blank in the name). So what’s wrong [...]

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iTunes 7: Ogg and WMA Plans Dropped?

Saturday, September 16th, 2006 by Daniel Gattermann at 14:48h (UTC)

I’ve noticed many visitors coming from Google are searching for “itunes 7 ogg“. If you want to listen to your Ogg Vorbis files in iTunes you may want to take a look at the Xiph QuickTime Components (XiphQT) project. Previous versions of iTunes had an iTunes-ogg.icns and iTunes-wma.icns file inside the program’s package containing iTunes [...]

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onAirNow 1.0: “Now Playing” Plugin for WordPress Released

Sunday, July 9th, 2006 by Daniel Gattermann at 21:06h (UTC)

onAirNow is a simple but functional WordPress plugin. It reads information about your currently playing track from a file uploaded via FTP and displays it on your blog. It includes an options page and template files for your theme.

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