Audiophiler Music Organizer Publisher's Description
Audiophiler Music Organizer will organize your music collection. You can view and print reports, sort and group by any field. You can keep a record of where and when items were purchased and how much they cost. Loading your music collection is quick and easy. Put a CD in your CD-ROM drive and Audiophiler will download all the album information from the Internet CDDB service and load this into your database with one click of the mouse.
What's new Version 1.6 adds composer and songwriter fields for tracks and improvements to the conductor and orchestra fields for albums and tracks plus speed improvements for adding/updating and submitting information to and from the CDDB service.
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