Mentions
Dave Taylor on Dupin
Dave Taylor is one of my favorite coding guys; he's got the know-how on everything from HTML to UNIX. So I was pretty bowled over to see Dave's take on Dupin v2.1 in a post on de-dupin' iTunes. Many thanks!
ScriptPal Gets Macworld Gem Treatment
Macworld's Dan Frakes has a great review of ScriptPal. Thanks!
Gizmodo Mench
Thanks to John Herrman at Gizmodo for the nice mention in his Dealzmodo Hack: Making iTunes Work For You article. Lot's of good stuff in there.
NYT Tech Talk Mench
This site, Super Remove Dead Tracks, and iTunes Library Manager get a nice mention in the January 15th NY Times Tech Talk podcast. Thanks!
Join Together Deemed Mac Gem-Worthy
Thanks to Chris Breen at Macworld for bestowing Mac Gem-ness on Join Together.
Tekzilla
Episode 37 of Tekzilla features this site in their "Websites We Can't Get Enough Of" segment. Thanks for the mench! And thanks to Correspondent Perceval McElhearn for letting me know.
MacLife Mench
The July '08 issue of MacLife has a feature entitled The 30 Best Mac Apps You Never Heard Of. This site lands between #17 (Handbrake) and #19 (Cyberduck). Neat! Thanks!
UPDATED: Lossless to AAC Workflow v2.0
I've been wanting to update Lossless to AAC Workflow with some improvements for a while and finally got around to it. As a matter of fact, they were mentioned on a recent Mac Geek Gab Podcast . This is a collection of two scripts that assists with importing/converting Apple Lossless tracks and sending AAC copies to iPod such that you can keep archived Lossless files on your hard drive and manageable AAC files on your iPod. The newest version of the scripts run as universal binary and, in general, has performance fixes and enhancements.
MacUser Logrolling
Thanks to Dan Pourhadi at MacUser for the thumbs-up on Dupin.
Dupin at Klakinoumi
Thanks to Eric at the French blog Klakinoumi for posting this article and screencast of Dupin. There's a point in his vid-demo where the tracks are being deleted and he provides some rapid-fire sound effects, which I thought was tres drole. Also, it's worth the look just to hear "Dupin" pronounced in French.