Find Out What You Listen to Most in Your iTunes Library

Have you ever wondered what you’ve listened to most in your music library? Not just songs (which you can see by sorting your library by Plays), but also albums, artists, or even genres? Doug Adams, the AppleScript wallah, has released a neat application called Spins which tells you just that. It scans your iTunes library, then lets you choose a number of ways to sort: by unique tracks, pooled tracks (all tracks with the same name by the same artist, to include different versions), album, artist, and you can get stats about which genres you play the most and even the total play time for your iTunes library.

Spins is fast: with my 56,000-track library, it scans the file and displays info in just a few seconds. It offers all kinds of sorts, and is perfect for those who are into statistics. For just $10, find out much more about your listening habits; you may even be surprised.

Oh, by the way, it’s Mac-only. Sorry to all you Windows users…

Posted: 7/6/2010 by kirk | Filed under: iPod & iTunes | No Comments »

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