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What started out as a BPM detection tool for DJs, runners and dancers, has become one of the finest iTunes™ library management tools around.

beaTunes' powerful inspection feature let's you clean up your iTunes track data in a way unrivaled by any other software on the market today. Easily find typos or different spellings of artists' names, automatically fill in the album artist names, and much more. No more R.E.M. and REM in your iPod's artist list!

beaTunes can even help you to find the titles of tracks that have no artist or title associated with them.

And once you have a clean collection, the built-in playlist generator works even better.

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  • Joey overlord
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    Mediocre to say the least. The interface is very, WTF-esque. They have a product that could be one of the best, but it's lacking a few features, and the features they have implemented need better performance. Determining the BPM is a bit off at times, but the rest of the time it's very precise. I wouldn't recommend "buying" this application.

  • haruspex expert
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    It's the best of its kind out there at the moment. However, establishing the PID of a track is a bit round-about. Also, the interface for fixing organization issues is kind of klunky. That said, it really does help organize your iTunes, and that is a very worthwhile task.

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Website: beatunes.com
Developer: Tagtraum
License: Demo with 14-day trial
Price: $31.95
Version: 2.0.16
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Usage: 2 days, 1 hour, 16 minutes and 38 seconds
Usage since: 25 June 2007

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