Thanks to the iPod, iTunes is among the most popular music programs. We use it to manage our music and movies. But, chances are, you aren’t getting all you can from iTunes.
Here are five great ways to make iTunes more useful:
Create better playlists
Creating iTunes playlists is easy. Click the “+” button at the bottom of the window. Name your playlist. Add songs by dragging and dropping them to the playlist name.
You can also create playlists of individual albums. Start by clicking View>>Show Browser from the music window. Drag an album from the list to the playlist section in the Source list.
But there’s an easier way to make playlists. The Genius feature creates playlists automatically. Enable the feature by clicking Genius in the Source list.
Choose a song on which to base your playlist. Right-click it and select Start Genius. You’ll get a playlist of similar songs!
Playlists may quickly get out of control. So, organize them using folders. Click File>>New Playlist Folder. Drag related playlists into the folder.
Share tunes over your network
You may want to share your music over your network. To enable sharing, click Edit>>Preferences. On the sharing tab, select "Share my library on my local network." Opt to share the entire library or select playlists. Click OK.