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iTunes add-ons: Making iTunes better suited for you

Wed, Oct 1, 2008

Apple, Software

iTunes, for the most part, is a pretty decent software that allows you to easily manage and transfer all your media content to your iPod and iPhone, but there’s denying that there’s still room for improvement. So, instead of just waiting for the next major version of iTunes to become available, why don’t you try on for sides installing some add-ons to improve your iTunes user experience? Techradar has a rundown of what they consider as some great add-on apps that’ll bring out the best in iTunes.

[via techradar]

More after the break.

One of the add-ons that made it to the list is the Last.fm app. Similar to its iPhone app counterpart, it gives you FM radio capabilities through the internet and likewise furnishes you with a playlist of songs that you may like based on your music collection. Think of it as the basis from which Apple got its idea for the new Genius feature. They also recommend the Magnetosphere visualizer which basically is a better performing version of the new visualizer found in iTunes 8. Both are free, but not all of the add-ons in the list are free. Some are even restricted to just the PC or Mac.

Personally, I find that the Remote app to be the most useful add-on since it gives me the power to control the iTunes on my desktop using my iPod Touch. How about you guys, what add-ons have you come across that you find interesting and worth trying out?

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