License: Shareware
Downloads: 407
Added: 29 May 2007
Updated: 04 Feb 2009
Developer: Anders Wahlby(more)
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iCDc is an Audio CD cataloguing tool for Mac OS X. With iCDc you can view and edit the title and artist information about Audio CDs that is stored by iTunes in the CD Info.cidb file in the Preferences folder.
It is also possible to export the list to several different formats including HTML and XML.

iCDc can automatically download Audio CD information from a database on the Internet called freedb.org. You can choose to download information about one CD at a time or queue several CDs and download them all at once. You can upload information for CDs that do not exist in the freedb database and also update existing entries.


OS: PPC/Intel
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.4 or later.
Whats new:
Version 5.1b4: iCDc is now Universal Binary. Strings are now saved correctly for both Intel- and PPC-macs. iTunes now displays proper information as saved in iCDc. Sorting by artist is now much faster. Multiple editing Year, Album Artist and Gapless now works Importing iTunes xml files has been improved. Other improvements
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