- August 13 2005 version 0.9:
- Full Clutter integration
- Play album when double clicking the image
- Copy Artwork to iTunes
- Find Artwork on Amazon
- Drag and drop changing of Artwork
- Publish album descriptions via mail using an smtp server set in the preferences
- Generate generic album images when there is no album Artwork in mp3 tags
- Delete Album now is close to instantanious in look and feel
- April 13 2005 version 0.7:
- proper user interface
- with preview per template
- Manipulation of XML files
- Manage in libraries like iPhoto
- Give description per album, add same album multiple times, delete albums
- Jan 23 2005 version 0.5:
- refreshed docs
- added a new style, to make list-like html pages. Named the old
style peephole html.
- made ids to be freedb ids (sort of, but documented the sort of)
- sorting with muenchian sorting, resulting in "smarter sorting"
- better handling of compilation albums
- Nov 21 2004: Enhancement: added preferences and a "New Folder"-button. It will now probably
only work in Panther. A Jaguar build is being considered.
- Nov 16 2004: Major update. Now using XML Starlet and generating
many separate XML files instead of one big one. Also the IDs are
generated according to something like a freedb id but that's not really
perfect yet since it still generates different ids from those that
freedb does. This does mean however, that an album should always
generate html, xml and image files with the same names, independent of
the id in the XML file iTunes generates. I know, I need some
versioning... for now, one version though. The latest. And
greatest. Enjoy!
- Oct 1 2004: Bugfix. When CCTunes was in a directory with a space
in it, the scripts were broken.
- Sep 28 2004: Changed name to CCTunes. It used to be called
itunes2html
but there was a naming conflict with a perl script. All references to
itunes2html were removed I hope.
- Aug 16 2004: made a Cocoa wrapper for CCTunes.
Still needs some finishing to do, but it's better
than it was and still usable.
- Jul 5 2004: Add this page to the website so that people don't get
confronted with the technicalities of the application when they are not
interested in that.
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