July 28, 2008

Fetch Art for iTunes 2.0 (Mac Monday)

 

Ever since iTunes allowed the cover flow option in iTunes I’ve wanted an easy way of getting all of my album art together. Luckily I found this program for Mac users.

Fetch Art is a little utility program that does what the name implies: fetch your album art. It essentially uses Amazons XML interface to find the album art to match the info already in your iTunes library. The program is controlled through the iTunes script menu. It allows you to preview album art it finds so that you can make sure it’s the correct picture. Here’s a little screenshot:

thanks to Macupdate.com for the picture

Click here to download

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Written by Michael

 

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One response

Ric said:
January 17, 2009

Although Fetch Art works reasonably well it requires that I turn on-turn off the application whenever I switch to a new search. During this rather laborious turn off procedure it blocks my finder and takes considerable time before freeing itself up to do a new search. Any suggestions?

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