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DESCRIPTION
Common Tater is a simple widget which allows you to easily change comments and ratings of songs playing in iTunes, without opening the main iTunes window. Setting comments and ratings on songs in turn allows powerful dynamic playlist creation.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1 or later, iTunes


Developer:d. chalmers / albatrossware
Downloads:1,437
  - Version d/l:411
Multimedia & Design:Audio
License:Free
Date:10 Mar 2003
Platform:PPC
Common Tater User Reviews (7 posts)Write A Review
May 19 2005
****½

SIMON AUGHTON  Very neat. I too would like to be able to change other fields, specifically the Genre. Could the 'comments' field be made customisable so you could select any of the text-based options?Rather than adding more fields to the app and increasing its screen size. It would also be cool if there was an preferences option to only show the Star Rating drop down - small is beautiful.  (Version 1.0)

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Aug 29 2004
****½

BUD  I extremely like this app and its unobtrusiveness but omnipresence on the desktop. Changing comments and ratings are a breeze.

However I would like it if other fields could be changed, such as BPM. I want to use BPM to sort my songs into 'slow' 'medium' 'fast' categories, and haven't found anything as easy to use except for this. The only problem is, I can't edit BPM, i can only edit comments.  (Version 1.0)

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Apr 10 2003
*****

DJDARLEK  very nice! what a cool idea for a program! I'm sure this solves a lot of peoples' problems with regards to iTunes' rating category.. its a really cool idea, its just not practicle to sit there and go through them one by one..

This program works perfectly, and easily wfills the gap before Apple design a way of rating them through the amount of sweat through the palms of your hands.

Oh, but apart from that i agree with SpicyChickenManifesto!  (Version 1.0)

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Mar 17 2003
*****

JOHNKENTUCKY  Wow...Let me just say that this is the ultimate in software. If only I could write as eliquent as the spiceychickenmanifesto.

No, I can't. I just say read his again and then add "Ditto" for my response.  (Version 1.0)

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