Music Cleanup
If you've ever felt like your music library is a bit of a mess, you're not alone. Over time, our collections can get cluttered with duplicate tracks and files missing key info like the artist or genre. That's where a handy app called Music Cleanup comes in. Think of it as a digital organizer for your tunes.
Originally built to work seamlessly with iTunes, Music Cleanup is just as effective on your local music folders. Its main job is to hunt down and remove duplicate songs, saving you precious storage space. But it doesn't stop there. The app goes a step further by scanning your library and automatically filling in missing details like the artist name, genre, or even lyrics leaving you with a neat and complete music catalog.
Here’s a quick look at what it offers:
A deep scan feature that thoroughly combs through both your iTunes and local libraries to find duplicate files.
An auto complete function that finds and adds missing metadata to your tracks.
Compatibility with iTunes 12.1 and support for devices running iOS 6, 7, and 8.
You can try it out with a free trial, though it limits you to editing data for ten songs. To unlock its full potential, the one time license fee is $29.95. For Mac users looking to tidy up their music, you can find the download link right here.
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Technical
| Title | Music Cleanup |
|---|---|
| Language | Windows 10, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 8, Windows 2003, Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows 98 |
| License | Trial version |
| Author | tenorshare |
| Filename | 22144_tenorshare-music-cleanup-trial.exe |
