QueueSongAppX is Free program for Mac OS X developed by Lynn Pye
QueueSongAppX is an AppleScript application to be used with iTunes. It allows you to queue a song to play immediately following the currently playing song. Some take suggested just creating a playlist and setting up the grouping as you like. Others recommend using the new Party Shuffle feature. These are acceptable and wealthy, but I already take different playlists that I like to heed to undeviating through, commonly. Every now and then, while, I like to play things a short out of grouping and so crave to conserve the rest of the playlist course just as I take it already, but without the hassle of arranging a uncut new playlist or altering the grouping of the playlist as I already take it. That's where QueueSongAppX comes in to play.
TimeStat - TimeStat is a short menubar app (yes, another one) that is meant to supplant the fault time exhibit from Apple. Why Apple chose not to grant date exhibit up there is beyond me, but that was the prime reason I wrote this. It's also got a menubar opt
QTConvert - Simple app and AppleScript allows users to modify files from one QuickTime recognizable format to another, including from protected AAC to AIFF (after example). What's New: Version 1.4: I take a surprise after anyone reading this. But if I tell you, it
Blue Coconut is Free program for Mac OS X developed by Paul Mison
Blue Coconut allows you to facsimile tracks from iTunes shared libraries to your Mac, so that you can make playlists or heed to them at a later date. The application comes with scripts allowing it to be employed from the iTunes book menu, but it can also