Free iTunes Library Manager 1.0
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Free iTunes Library Manager 1.0

Free Free-ILM is a GUI utility that allows users to export playlists to .m3u format and relocate them for use in other applications and devices
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This iTunes Library Manager is a great tool for managing and organizing your music library. It makes it easy to export and manage various types of data for iTunes libraries, and you can save playlists as M3U files to make them compatible with other programs and devices. It also detects music tracks in iTunes library whose original file could not be found on disk, so you can easily remove them. Highly recommended!

Free-ILM is a graphical user interface utility that offers features not present in iTunes for managing and exporting components of iTunes libraries. The main features of the application are: the ability to export any iTunes playlist to an .m3u file that can be used in other applications and devices; the ability to relocate playlists by exporting them so they point to files in a different location than those in the iTunes library; and the ability to search.

Free-ILM is a small GUI utlity that allows contains useful features not included in iTunes for managing and exporting elements of iTunes libraries. Currently the main features of the application are:
- Ability to export any iTunes playlist to an .m3u format file for use in other applications and devices.
- Ability to "relocate" playlists ie. export playlists so that they point to files in a different location to those in your iTunes library. This is very useful when exporting playlists for use on portable devices other than iPod or for use on different computers.
- Ability to search for and remove any tracks from your iTunes library that can no longer be found on disk.

Free-ILM is written in C# for the Microsoft .NET platform.

Requirements: .NET framework 1.1

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