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January 12th, 2010

Sync Your iTunes Library To Spotify Using SpotifiTunes

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Spotify is a very popular music-streaming among users that enables them to listen to a vast library songs for no cost. On the other hand, most people prefer to tie up their collection to iTunes. But it can be little disappointing if one do not have iPod as they cannot carry their collection anywhere they go. So to offer solution to this a guy name Phil Nash from UK launched a service called SpotifiTunes that enables users to access most of the tunes via Spotify.

SpotifiTunes is a web app that enables users to import their iTunes library into Spotify. Using it is very simple, all you need to do is upload iTunes’ database file, which keeps tabs on all your music, to the SpotifiTunes website. The library data is stored in an XML file on your computer and the site directs you to the folders where the file is to be found on either Windows or Mac.

You get a list of tracks segregated by genre, artists, or albums after the files are uploaded.  Then you can select an artist or an album and the app would automatically find the songs in the Spotify desktop app.


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