Control iTunes - Anywhere, AnytimeTuneBar is a easy to use application that allows you to access iTunes through any application on your computer. It is designed around the idea that it will take up only the minimal amount of screen space by sliding underneath the menu bar when not in use. This controller gives you access to the most fundamental features of iTunes such as Play/Pause, Back Track, Next Track, Volume and more from with in any running application on your computer.Skip The InterfaceDon't want to stop working on your keyboard to control iTunes? No problem. Simply use one of TuneBar's many customizable keystrokes to play, pause, switch tracks, set ratings, and even show and hide the TuneBar controller - no mouse required. If controlling iTunes was any more convenient, it would be telepathic.Stay Up-to-dateTuneBar provides full integration of Sparkle, a popular component to many freeware and shareware applications for finding, downloading and installing updates to applications. With Sparkle now integrated into TuneBar, you can be sure that your copy of TuneBar will always be upto date.Don't Waste SpaceDesigned entirely around the principle that an application should use only a minimal amount of screen space, TuneBar uses a very small window when you want it - and reduces to a convenient menu bar icon when you don't. Providing instant access to the basic iTunes controls and then some through an easy-to-reach window beneath the menu bar or a menu bar item, you can control iTunes and forget that it's even open.Try, Then BuyTuneBar can be used for free in its entirety for a maximum of 10 days before requiring you to register, giving you ample time to decide whether it is worth the cost. At a mere $12, however, you'll be hard-pressed to find a reason not to buy it. The registration will last forever, even with later and/or higher-priced versions of TuneBar.
This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I have been using TuneBar since version 3.0. It is a great little program. I particularly like the universal keyboard shortcuts to start / stop, volume up / down. They are logical and surprisingly handy.
I also love the "Slim Bar" that shows current track information unobtrusively at the top of the screen. Genius! I listen to a lot of podcasts and relish knowing the progress without taking up much screen real estate.
Occasionally iTunes will hang with TuneBar is open. I am not sure, yet, if that is a problem with iTunes, or TuneBar.