Perfect Tool for All Your Music-related notes.
June 8, 2007

TreePad is offered as a Personal Information Manager. It is an outline-centric text editor. I’ve been using it strictly to organize my music-related notes and it has been working great for this purpose. I am in the process of writing an audio player/organizer application (more on this application later) and ability to take notes and organize in an outline will be one of the features. My application (JMusicFiles) is far from being completed and TreePad is filling this void very well. I am using the free version, but several paid versions with many more features are also available. Since this application can easily be installed on a USB-Drive, you can carry your notes with you to any computer.
Here is a sample of my music notes and how they are laid out in outline format:
- Songs to Get
- Hip Hop
- Alternative / Rock
- Latin
- Dance
- Slow / Mellow
- Artists To Get Their Full Collections
- Hip Hop
- Alternative
- Latin
- Reggae
- Classic Rock
- FIQL Playlists – Playlists I am compiling to submit to my FIQL.com account
- Greatest Mash-Ups of All Time Vol 5
- Isla De La Piedra Vol 2
- My Favorite Songs of All Time
- Personal Playlists
- Beach Music
- Favorite Blues Music
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Hamster | June 14, 2007 at 8:42 am
Hi, would you like you to take a look at http://music-codex.com/ and let me know what you think ;]
This is web application for music collectors – now it is for CDs collectors. You can create your collection, rate and tag it. You can check other’s people collection, etc. There is even nice blog widget, see: http://music-codex.com/static/help/WidgetExamples
I’m working now on MP3 Desktop import tool which will allow you to import ID3 tag info into your virtual collection at http://music-codex.com.
Many other features are in plans: http://music-codex.com/static/tour/what-keeps-us-busy.html
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