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DESCRIPTION
iTunes Music Store Player allows you to play multiple tracks off of the iTunes Music Store without having to manually double click and start playing the next one.

Usage example:

  • go to the music store (in iTunes 4) and do a search on "jazz". it will spit out a list of 250 songs. iTunesMSP will automatically play them all. do some work, and if you like a song, switch to itunes and buy it... ;-)
  • open a list of radio stations, like "Electronica". it will play each station for the amount of seconds you specify.
  • of course you can also use it on your regular play lists...

Functionality:

  • you can adjust the amount of seconds you would like to hear of a track.
  • you can check "Backwards" and it will play the list backwards.
  • if you check "Disable" iTunesMSP will be disabled.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.2 or later, Apple iTunes 4.0 or later.


Developer:Philipp Ringli
Downloads:18,600
  - Version d/l:10,671
Utilities:AppleScript
License:Free
Date:30 May 2003
Platform:PPC
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    iTunes Music Store Player User Reviews (17 posts)Write A Review
    Mar 11 2008
    *****

    KEN BURNS EFFECT  Works with 10.5 Leopard!

    And Tiger of course.

    Perfect for listening to album samples, no need to manually select tunes.

    Maybe it did crash once or twice in the past, I don't remember, also displays an error message if iTunes quit while ITMSP is running.

    Minor problems in a very handy app.  (Version 0.1)

    [ 1 Reply - Reply ]
    Oct 12 2005

    ANONYMOUS  Here's the most *awesome* use for it I just discovered:

    -- Go to the iTunes Music Store and click on "Billboard Charts"...

    -- Click on "Billboard Top 100" and pick your favorite musical year...

    -- Launch the iTunes Music Store Player, sit back and take a trip down memory lane - 30 seconds at a time! :-)

    Cool!

    Rich  (Version 0.1)

    [ Reply ]
    Aug 12 2005
    ****½

    ANONYMOUS  Would be great as a tiger widget!  (Version 0.1)

    [ Reply ]
    May 11 2005
    *****

    ANONYMOUS  As someone said before, it would be great if it would stop at the end of a album/playlist/search result. Other than that: GREAT!  (Version 0.1)

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