Download and Add MP3s Directly to iTunes with Tunestor
Posted by Adam Pash at 3:31 AM on December 25, 2007
Windows only: Download MP3s from your favourite web browser directly to your iTunes library from the right-click menu with freeware application Tunestor. Next time you find a great and free song on the web with sites like SeeqPod, SkreemR, or one of the other many MP3 search engines, all you've got to do is right-click the link and select Download Directly to iTunes. Tunestor can also install some social music software if you'd like to try it out, which submits the URL of the song you've downloaded to their servers, but for a quick method of adding a great new song to your iTunes library, Tunestor offers a pretty smart solution. Tunestor is freeware, Windows only, works with Firefox and Internet Explorer.
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ajskhan
Posted 10:41 AM 24/12/07
Can use with g2p.org and audioraider.com!
Cool!
ajskhan
waleed.z
Posted 2:23 PM 24/12/07
Firefox: The addon uses its own downloader window, so people who use download managers like DownThemAll or even FF's own will be put off - my download speed without them sucks, so I was one of these.
Plus it added a button on my toolbar that I couldn't get off, even through View > Toolbars > Customize.
Great idea and utility though, might use it again sometime.
waleed.z
ronocdh
Posted 4:34 AM 25/12/07
I think that this is a job for Songbird if I ever heard it!
ronocdh
Stephen A
Posted 8:45 AM 26/12/07
I'm afraid I had to remove it within a minutes.
It puts an ugly and very big blue icon on my Firefox toolbar that I can't move or delete.
Something in my context menu is fine, but even if it did something useful, I like minimum buttons and probably wouldn't have it. As it is it's only purpose is to take you to their homepage like an annoying advert.
Stephen A