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I Love Stars 3.0

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I try to rate all my iTunes music, mainly because ratings are useful for creating Smart Playlists. But it can be a hassle to rate tracks if I'm doing other things while listening. A few great iTunes add-ons--for example, CoverSutra and Synergy--let me rate tracks using keyboard shortcuts or pop-up displays, but I find that even these solutions aren't visible enough to remind me to rate each track.

In the past, I recommended Rating Bar, a convenient utility that puts iTunes' five-star scale right in the menu bar, displaying the current track's rating, if it exists, and letting you set or change that rating. Unfortunately, Rating Bar didn't work with Tiger (OS X 10.4), which led me to the Tiger-compatible iTunesRating...which, as luck would have it, didn't work with Leopard. The good news is that the Leopard-compatible solution I found, I Love Stars, outshines both Rating Bar and iTunesRating and occupies a permanent spot in my menu bar.

Like those two utilities, I Love Stars puts iTunes' rating scale in menu bar, letting you view or, by clicking on a star, set the rating of the current song. But what makes I Love Stars so appealing is that the developer has focused on a number of little details that make the program especially useful. Some examples:

As with CoverSutra and Synergy, you can also assign keyboard shortcuts to rate tracks; I use command+option+5 to assign a rating of 5, command+option+4 for a rating of 4, and so on. I Love Stars also supports iTunes' album ratings; if you've rated an album, the album rating is displayed for each track in the album that doesn't have an individual track rating. (Unfortunately, you can't assign album ratings via I Love Stars.)

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Dan Frakes, Macworld.com



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