iTunes Export

iTunes Export

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2.0

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License: Open source
Total downloads:119
Operating system:Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11
Latest version:2.2.2
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There was a download of iTunes Export 2.2.2 on the developer's website when we last checked. We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. The program lies within Multimedia Tools, more precisely Music Production.

The latest version of the program can be installed on PCs running Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10/11, 32-bit. This free software is an intellectual property of Eric Daugherty.

We cannot guarantee that the program is safe to download as it will be downloaded from the developer's website. Before launching the program, check it with any free antivirus software. The following versions: 2.2, 2.1 and 1.0 are the most frequently downloaded ones by the program users.

From the developer:

iTunes Export exports playlists defined in your iTunes Music Library to standard .m3u, .wpl (Windows Media), .zpl (Zune), or .mpl (Centrafuse) playlists. iTunes Export also supports copying the original music files with the playlist to facilitate exporting to other devices. iTunes Export is open source and freely available for use. iTunes Export allows you to export playlists using a variety of formats.

You may want to check out more software, such as ITunes Duplicate Remover, Outlook PST Export Tool or Betavare Export OST File, which might be similar to iTunes Export.

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