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Re: iTunes questions ( not specifically scripting, so slightly OT )
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Re: iTunes questions ( not specifically scripting, so slightly OT )


  • Subject: Re: iTunes questions ( not specifically scripting, so slightly OT )
  • From: Matthew Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 02 Nov 2004 10:23:06 +1000

on 02/11/2004 09:03, Steven D.Majewski at email@hidden wrote:

> Do you know of any other sources of info for iTunes other than
> it's AppleScript dictionary and the Visual plug-in SDK ?
>
> My problem isn't exactly (or entirely) scripting iTunes.
>
> What I would like is better support for switching Music Libraries:
> I would like to have some music on a firewire drive that I could
> swap between my home and work computers, along with their own local
> HD music libraries, etc.

You could set up another user on both machines, whose library is on the
external hard disk. You can then use Fast User Switching to have iTunes
running under that account, and have iTunes sharing on. The library of that
user would then be listed in iTunes in your own account.

Sorry, no AppleScript here.

--
Matthew Smith


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