CoverFlow

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CoverflowI forgot how much fun it is to rifle through a stack of 12-inch LPs to select music. iTunes is a wonderful music management system, but it's so darn cold and mechanical. I came across an application that brings back the fun of browsing for music. It's called CoverFlow, and turns your iTunes library into a stack of LPs that you can flip through. It grabs the cover art already on your hard drive, and then goes online to find as much missing cover art as it can.

According to the Readme file, CoverFlow is a "tech demo" that will stop working September 31st. "There may or may not be a new version out by then." I hope there is one. I'll pay for it! Link

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Fred Beiderbecke said:

Since there is no September 31st, will it work forever?

ddm said:

I never really got into the whole album cover thing until I found out about Coverflow. Last weekend I went back in and obtained the artwork for stuff that was missing, and created covers for some random compilations. It's a great app to have up at a party.

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