lifehacker.com — Today I'm rounding up my 13 favorite iTunes AppleScripts, from simple "why isn't this already in iTunes" add-ons like automatically removing dead tracks to more interesting scripts that build playlists and search for your music in Wikipedia.
Feb 27, 2007 View in Crawl 4
brendancFeb 27, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://growl.info/documentation/growltunes.php">http://growl.info/documentation/growltunes.php</a>Download growl from the downloads section on that site and when you mount the disk image, growltunes is in the extras folder.
halleyscometFeb 27, 2007
@god4twentyOh, you won't be dugg down for using Windows.You'll be digg down for making a useless, pointless post.What was the point you were trying to make anyway? Are you trying to suggest there's something wrong with posting Mac specific links, or are you just a moron whose only attention comes from being dugg down?
danielwsmitheeFeb 27, 2007
Somebody created some scripts to create Audiobooks out of ripped audiobook cds. Really nice for people that like to listen to books on long road trips.<a class="user" href="http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/scripts07.php?page=1#makebookmarkable">http://www.dougscripts.com/itunes/scripts/scripts07.php?page=1#makebookmarkable</a>
Closed AccountFeb 27, 2007
Pretty cool except it breaks parentheses and apostrophes.
ottoFeb 27, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://ottodestruct.com/itunes/RemoveDeadTracks.txt">http://ottodestruct.com/itunes/RemoveDeadTracks.txt</a>Rename it to RemoveDeadTracks.js and run it from Windows Explorer. (double click, just like you'd run anything else)
dpowers08Feb 28, 2007
You can also set up Growl notifications for iTunes via Quicksilver.
nandabanaotakunFeb 28, 2007
Since when are applescripts hacks?
Closed AccountFeb 28, 2007
Same here, none of the 13 he lists seemed especially interesting to me.What WOULD be incredibly useful however is a hotkey that allows me to search in the library regardless of where I am in iTunes.