People like collecting stuff and get really proud when they manage to achieve large collections that also contain rare or special items. That’s the case with music collections too. The problem is that the bigger they get, the harder they are to organize. Finding specific items within large collections becomes really difficult as well. To solve this kind of issues, collection management utilities like this one have been developed. As its name suggests, Music Collector is meant to deal specifically with music collections. It’s a powerful tool that offers an easy and convenient manner of organizing, categorizing and handling music collections.
Music Collector allows you to catalog music collection regardless of the location of your tracks and albums: CDs, vinyls, digital music files, etc. The best thing about this powerful utility is the fact that it makes the cataloging a very simple, easy and fast task, mostly thanks to its effective automation capabilities. For example, it can automatically download album details, track lists and cover art, and add them to the music database, while all you have to do is provide a simple snippet of data such as a track’s title or a CD barcode. You will see your huge music collection being put in order and tidied up in no time at all.
This tool is very easy-to-use thanks to its intuitive and self-explanatory interface. The fact that using it is easy and convenient is actually a quite important advantage, as otherwise beginners could have get overwhelmed by the many features and functions that the tool offers. It is indeed a very feature-rich program too. For example, it lets you keep track of loaned albums. Powerful sorting and filtering capabilities are also available. Finding specific tracks or albums is also simple and easy. Last but not least, it features support for free CLZ Cloud storage which is great for online backup, syncing and sharing.
To sum it all up, there’s nothing to criticize about Music Collector and its price is also reasonable. I recommend it with all my heart.
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