If you have lots of files in your iTunes library that need organizing, TuneUp is a great organizational option. The app sits neatly next to iTunes, and doesn't use significant system resources.
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iTunes libraries can get really untidy, and it's good to have an automated cleaning system. The unlimited 'Now Playing' and 'Concerts' functions might be useful to you, and the YouTube videos are definitely a nice touch. Fill in the album artist here and you should be sorted out (and sorted correctly) I am using an iPod classic running version 1.1.1 of the firmware and version 7.6.1.9 of iTunes on Windows XP. TuneUp allows you to clean 500 songs and find 50 album covers, so once you've used them up you'll have to subscribe to do more. So I found that if you right click on a track -> Get info and then click on the Sorting tab and next to Artist will be a Sort Artist Field. There are even concert and event notifications via the StubHub service.
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TuneUp's Tuniverse allows you to share what you're playing on Facebook, tweet the song on Twitter, and see related YouTube videos and biographies from Freebase. The DeDuper feature searches out duplicate songs in your collection, which you can then remove. If you like the 'cover flow' feature on iTunes, this is a great way to make it look even better.
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Drag any album missing artwork into the TuneUp box, and it will find suitable matches, then update your files. You can also search for cover art in the same way. First is 'Clean', which searches for possible fits to your mislabeled tracks, and then automatically changes the file's tag.
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TuneUp sits next to your iTunes window, and has four functions.