If you're looking for something a little bit more intuitive when it comes to
building playlists for iTunes and your iPod then you might be impressed with
that beaTunes can do. beaTunes works by analyzing the songs in your existing
iTunes library and then correcting discrepancies such as double entries,
incorrectly labeled songs and artists, misplaced genres and much more. When
you run the library inspector on startup, it will display the errors or
problems it has found and then ask you how many of them you'd like to
correct. In the trial version, you can't make any corrections but you can see
what's wrong with your collection. beaTunes can also auto organize playlists
by such things as genre, rating and even beats per minute. It could be
regarded as a virtual DJ although as with all apps like these, some of the
suggestions and mixes it will make will inevitably be a bit dodgy. beaTunes
goes beyond what you've got installed on your Mac though, and interacts with
both the iTunes store and Amazon database. This allows you to discover albums
related to your music that you might not have heard or just follow the Amazon
charts. The Amazon charts take a little while to load but you're presented
with a thumbnail of each album currently in it plus you can divide the charts
into genres too. beaTunes is a nice little application that could help clean
up your iTunes collection and introduce you to new music.Download *beaTunes
3.0.4* in Softonic