CDPedia 4.6.2 | Mac OS X | 6.8 MB
Even though this is the age of digital music, it doesn't mean CDs have gone the way of the betamax. But how are you to organize and keep track of your CD collection? Let CDpedia give you a hand: it retrieves information about your CDs automatically from the Internet, lets you organize the entries into collections and integrates with iTunes to let you know which CDs or single songs you have imported already.
Let's get it started
Getting your CD collection into CDpedia is easy: insert a CD into your computer and CDpedia will automatically start a search on freedb.org or Gracenote CDDB. Then add to that information by searching any of the other 8 search sites found in CDpedia. Or if you prefer, do a keyword search for the album or use an iSight or a scanner to scan the bar code into the search window and let CDpedia take care of the rest.
Happy together
CDpedia helps you organize your physical CD collection but that doesn't mean iTunes should be left out of the loop. It's all about sharing. If you already have a CD or songs from that CD in iTunes, CDpedia will mark them with a little blue note. That way you can see at a glance what songs or albums you have already imported into iTunes. And no need to switch applications when you want to listen to a song either - hit the play button in CDpedia and the song will start playing in iTunes automatically.
Help!
Now that you have all your CDs in CDpedia, how are you supposed to get them organized? The magic words are 'smart collections'. Set as many criteria as you like for each smart collection and CDpedia will sort your CDs accordingly. Then every time you add a new CD to the program, the smart collections will automatically update themselves. Do your friends like borrowing your CDs? Then CDpedia helps you there too. It keeps track of who borrowed which CD at what date and when they are supposed to return it.
Try me
These are just a few of the many wonderful features CDpedia has to offer. To really see what CDpedia can do for you and your CD collection, download the free demo version now and try it out. The demo version limits you to adding 25 CDs but is otherwise fully functional. To remove the restriction, buy CDpedia here or from within the application.
What's new
Version: 4.6.2 (27/9/10)
New:
After sorting a new column the table scrolls to the top automatically
New menu command "Validate links on file" to check the existence of all the linked files (hold down Option and go into the Help menu to bring it up)
Allow registration with serial numbers that have leading spaces
Added contextual menu "Create link from link for selection" for pages opened via an already present link
Removed Listmania and Wishlist search as Amazon is removing them from the API due to low use
If you have a list of artists separated by returns (for a compilation), you can now copy paste that into the Artist field under the Tracks tab and have the program fill in the information for the whole album
Fixes:
With iOS 4.1 Pocketpedia had trouble synching only updated data, now gets the correct time-stamp again for syching only new and edited entries
Artist column might show in the tracks tab even though it was empty
Freedb formatting fix for the Genre bubble; it was too big
Bol.it plug-in has been updated
If horizontal scroller is present on relaunch, last entry selected was not being scrolled to
"Edit" button in text templates was not working for some users
"Edit" button in HTML templates export now automatically creates customization file for templates with a secondary details template, e.g. the "White" template
Autofill values could appear for the wrong field in the Preferences if a custom field was named after a regular field
Automatic email reminders were not being sent in some cases with the latest Snow Leopard 10.6.4
System requirements:
Mac Platform: UB
OS version: 10.4.9
Link for more information: http://www.bruji.com/cdpedia/
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