There's some help on the way from TuneUp the formerly Windows-only iTunes companion is now available for the Mac, with a free version that 'cleans' up to 500 tracks and a paid/subscription Premium license ($19.95 onetime or $11.95/annual) with unlimited scrubbing bubble power. well, let's just say that I don't use Cover Flow that much, and not because I don't like the way it looks it's just that the wide stretches of empty covers are depressing. Track and performer names may be wrong or missing (the dreaded "Track 01" and my favorite band, Unknown Artist, are frequently seen) other details may be off-base, and as for album art. Despite the presence of a checkbox to "keep iTunes library organized" in the application's preferences, the fact remains that iTunes tracks - coming from a plethora of sources and of varying vintage, and sometimes numbering in the thousands - are a black hole of bad metadata.
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