Publisher's Description
From Aric's Works:
Fetch Art for iTunes is a small program that will fetch album art for one or more songs using Amazon's XML interface, allow you to preview the art that was found, and add the art you want to iTunes. The program is controlled through the iTunes Script menu: once it is installed, album art can be downloaded by selecting one or more songs in iTunes and choosing "Fetch Art" from the Script menu. It doesn't require an account to get art and works from any country.
What's new in this version:
- Fixed another installer issue.
- Improved automated version checking. It should notify you if a new version is available.
- Removed extraneous debug messages.
2.5.3
- Added support for Amazon's new Web Services. As of August 15 2009, any version of Fetch Art prior to 2.5.0 will stop working as Amazon changed how their servers worked. This requires encrypting part of the call, which does slow each call down a little bit over the previous version. See all new features
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All versions:
3.8 starsout of 64 votes
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Current version:
3.3 starsout of 6 votes
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"Pulls Majority of Cover Art for Old CDs"
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
Quick and easy. Offers web search for any images not found in images (most of my old CDs I used as trials needed the web search).
Cons
Some of the cover art is low resolution....
Summary
A time saver.
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"NOT THAT GREAT"
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
I managed to get one or 2 covers
Cons
I got one or 2 covers then had problems, so it put me off buying the full version. Worried about downloading things that create problems with my macbook.
Summary
Maybe I'll wait till there's a safe software. Would rather pay and get good quality
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"Nice and fast."
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
Easy to install and use
Cons
Would have liked the ability to select different artwork for different tracks on a multiple search -- as it was, I had to limit my searches to one artist/album at a time.
Summary
Fast to use, and required me to take action on each cover (so I didn't blanket-change everything, ending up with mistakes). This anal-retentive gives it two thumbs up!
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"I don't recommend it."
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
it has shortcut that is embedded in the itune menu bar ,hence making it easy to fetch art without seeking the application.
Cons
almost always gets the wrong art for the album....at least 80%in my case.
Summary
i didn't like it b/c it actually never gave me the right art and it never gives u choices unlike other applications such as TUNEUP...so i honestly don't recommend it at all.
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"Works well if art is available, which it is not always."
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
Free, of course. Worked well to obtain art to print on a home made CD. Nice to have this very acceptable addition to iTune's Cover Flow view.
Cons
If downloading for more than one track or artist it seems necessary to quit "Fetch Art" and restart the application afresh each time.
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"It's cool for free"
Version: Fetch Art for iTunes 2.5.4
Pros
works great,
Cons
no comments
Summary
It's good, free, and I don't need itunes account.
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