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October 10 2007 - 7:42 am

Website Wackiness

My hosting company is experiencing a little trouble migrating to MySQL 5 (at least that's my take on it; the messages I get from them are worded a little more innocuously). As a result, some of the script listings are truncated and, perhaps most obviously, the "Top Ten" lists in the right column are futzed. Please bear with me as I try to rectify the difficulty.

October 10 2007 - 7:35 am

Dupin v1.0.3 Released

Dupin, the iTunes duplicates manager, has been updated to version 1.0.3.

Updated in version 1.0.3:

  • Filter processing speed greatly increased
  • Return keypress while "Looking for..." search field is focused initiates "Get Duplicates"
  • Added recent items and "Clear" sub-menu to "Looking for..." search field
  • Filter Controls window closes when filtering begins, unless set otherwise in Preferences
  • Fixed problem with file path displaying instead of file name
  • Addresses error on launch when attempting to identify User volumes mounted at /
  • Works-around rare problem with errant carriage returns and/or line feeds embedded in iTunes' library XML file
  • Minor performance fixes

Thanks to the users who provided feedback and assistance on the "errant line feed/carriage return" problem. I was unable to duplicate this problem here and their assistance was invaluable.

October 5 2007 - 8:27 am

Dupin v1.0.2 Released

Dupin, the iTunes duplicates manager, has been updated to version 1.0.2.

  • Fixed delay and stall issues occurring during Purge that some users were experiencing
  • Fixed issue with Purge not proceeding when tracks selected; now allows Purge of selection
  • Will display alert if iTunes is somehow inaccessible during Purge
  • Minor performance fixes

This is a free update for registered users.

And thanks for the terrific response and feedback!

October 4 2007 - 10:04 am

A Query

Some iTunes users alias or symlink their entire [username]/Music/iTunes directory to an external drive in the interest of freeing-up drive space. First of all, if you want to free up drive space, you can certainly move your iTunes Music folder off-drive, but aliasing the entire [username]/Music/iTunes directory off drive is frowned upon by Apple. While it may appear that this procedure works just fine, here may be an example of why it really does not.

Background: The preference file "com.apple.iApps.plist" keeps track of the XML file for the most recently loaded iTunes library. In turn, the XML file contains not only track and playlist information, but also the location of the iTunes Music folder for that library.

A Correspondent who has aliased his [username]/Music/iTunes directory to an external drive noticed this phenomenon: if he opened an iTunes multiple library stored locally, the iApps.plist file was updated correctly; if he opened an iTunes multiple library stored elsewhere, the iApps.plist was not updated at all.

Let me note that I have tried this (my [username]/Music/iTunes directory is where it is supposed to be) and my iApps.plist gets updated correctly no matter where I save a multiple library.

The query: if you have aliased you [username]/Music/iTunes in a similar manner, do you notice the same phenomenon? (You can view the iApps.plist file with "Property List Editor" if you have Developer Tools installed or simply by dragging it to TextEdit.)

October 3 2007 - 2:06 pm

Come On and Zune, Zune, Zune-A Zune!

Chicago Trib: In what is shaping up to be a hotly contested battle for consumers' gadget dollars this holiday season, Verizon Wireless and Microsoft Corp. will announce new products Wednesday that clearly borrow from Apple's recent innovations. "The Zune products are strong," said technology analyst Rob Enderle. "This will help make it an interesting quarter for Apple. They have a lot of people really mad at them. That could cost them some market share."

LA Times: Analysts said the new Zunes, which Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates unveiled to reporters in Redmond, Wash., on Tuesday, might help the company hold on to its sliver of the market and perhaps gain some ground against fledgling entrants. But Microsoft wasn't given much chance of taking customers from Apple Inc. "They're not going to gain against Apple because there is nothing really innovative about what they're doing," said Van Baker, a vice president at Gartner Group.

October 1 2007 - 11:18 pm

Dupin v1.0.1 Released

Dupin, the iTunes duplicates manager, has been updated to version 1.0.1. Updated in this version:

  • Fixed issue with displaying dates according to International preferences
  • Fixed issue with displaying playlist names
  • Minor performance fixes

This update is free to registered users of v1.0.

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