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MyMusic Personal Librarian 2.5.3


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Requirements PPC
Downloads 9 Limitations None
Publisher Computer Dynamics, Inc. File Size 0
Date added 22 Jul 2004 Check your speed

MyMusic is a powerful database program designed to help you maintain an inventory of your music collection. Insert a CD into your CD-ROM drive, and it searches CDDB and Amazon.com and returns information to automatically cataloging your collection. Complete album details including Title, Artist, Genre, Year, Label, Tracks, Credits, Cover Art, Lyrics, and Album Notes can be cataloged with just a few mouse clicks. Additional information can be stored, including Changes, Beats Per Minute, and Tablature files. MyMusic also makes it easy to cross-reference your music collection and is well suited for the avid collector, the professional disc jockey, the radio host, dance and music instructors, schools of music, students of music, and more. NEW! MyMusic has many new features including the new List View, enhanced cataloging with automatic cover art downloads from Amazon.com, enhanced report sorting capabilities, filtering, enhanced sorting options, and the new Amazon Search and Wish List window that allows you to purchase music directly from Amazon.com.

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