Just a message from Doug...
>is MusicMatch  still active?

It seems ever since Yahoo took it over, it went in obscurity. Version 10 is the 
last know version. Actually there used to be a Mac version and is still 
available. http://www.tucows.com/preview/204005  . You can still get all the 
Windows versions. Version 8 and 8.1 seemed buggy. Version 9 wasn't too bad but 
version 7.5 was the best and still works and flawlessly burns CD's. I believe 
it used Roxio's burning program. I like the way it groups complete CD's and how 
you can expand and collapse them. It makes the library very neat and tidy. I 
still use it. 

http://www.oldversion.com/program.php?n=mmatch



>
>> Not exactly sure what you are talking about Ray, iTunes has about  
>> any kind of display you might want.  If you are talking about a  
>> small  window which displays the current song, just press the  
>> green button  and the display changes to that............
>
> the green button is not exactly what I was look for. Most mp3  
> players on a PC have a "Now Playing" window. iTunes might have  
> something like that but I can't seem to find it. It's not obvious.  
> As you play each song it automatically goes to this "Now Playing"  
> window. Once you are finished you can  burn from that auto  
> generated playlist, although if you want to save it, you have to  
> drag it over and save it as a playist. MediaMonkey has been my  
> favorite mp3 for awhile now. My favorite still to this day is  
> MusicMatch 7.5. This was MusicMatch peak, it went downhill from  
> there, in my opinion. MusicMatch 7.5 lacked some important features  
> like CD-text

I think I understand what you are talking about now, but no, I don't  
know if iTunes can do that unless there is an Applescript available  
to do it.  Might be a utility program like that somewhere, but I  
haven't looked for anything like that.  I know I use RadioLover to do  
something similar, it will save streamed songs to a directory and  
sometimes I burn those to a CD for listening to in the car.  Of  
course, come to think of it that list is also available in iTunes.  I  
have burned those CD's from there as well.  May give MediaMonkey a  
try next time I'm over on the Windows side of things.  Is MusicMatch  
still active?



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