March 8, 2005 (Press Release) --
CDLib 2 allows for the cataloging of CDs with a new twist. CDLib 2 also creates a database of CD changer magazines, including the CD titles stored in each magazine! Do you sometimes forget which CD is in which magazine? Would you like to print a report of all magazines and their associated CDs? CDLib 2 is the answer.
CDLib now uses CDDB! No more typing in your CD's information. Get it quickly and easily from the Internet, accessing CDDB's on-line database and automatically populate the CD title, artist, music style plus the track titles and times.
CDLib also added a CD Player to listen to all of your favorite CDs. The CD Player allows you to skip songs you don't like and even create and save a customized play list for each of your CDs.
CDLib has five components to organize CD libraries:
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CD Magazine - CD changers use magazines to handle multiple CDs. Each magazine contains a specific number of slots to store CDs. CDLib allows you to drag-and-drop CD titles to a magazine. For those with a 25, 50, 100 or 200 CD changer, your CD player is considered one big magazine!
Artist - Artists are added as individuals or groups. Once an artist is added, it appears on the Artist list when adding or editing a CD title manually.
Music Style - Several music styles are included in CDLib - Jazz, Christmas, Greatest Hits, etc. Add or remove styles to reflect your musical taste. Once a style is added, it appears on the Style list when adding or editing a CD title manually.
CD Title - CD titles are added with optional date and price (for insurance purposes).
Song Titles - Each of the CD's songs (tracks) can display its title and time.
CDLib now uses CDDB! No more typing in your CD's information. Get it quickly and easily from the Internet, accessing CDDB's on-line database and automatically populate the CD title, artist, music style plus the track titles and times.
CDLib also added a CD Player to listen to all of your favorite CDs. The CD Player allows you to skip songs you don't like and even create and save a customized play list for each of your CDs.
CDLib has five components to organize CD libraries:
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CD Magazine - CD changers use magazines to handle multiple CDs. Each magazine contains a specific number of slots to store CDs. CDLib allows you to drag-and-drop CD titles to a magazine. For those with a 25, 50, 100 or 200 CD changer, your CD player is considered one big magazine!
Artist - Artists are added as individuals or groups. Once an artist is added, it appears on the Artist list when adding or editing a CD title manually.
Music Style - Several music styles are included in CDLib - Jazz, Christmas, Greatest Hits, etc. Add or remove styles to reflect your musical taste. Once a style is added, it appears on the Style list when adding or editing a CD title manually.
CD Title - CD titles are added with optional date and price (for insurance purposes).
Song Titles - Each of the CD's songs (tracks) can display its title and time.

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