Unless you have been living in a nuclear bunker for the last few years, you should at least have heard about iPod. Mac's music player is the industry standard, and a reason for that is iTunes, the program that allows you to upload music to your iPod or listen to it on your computer. The process to add music from the Internet into your iPod, although not very complicated, involves many steps.
Tunestor is a small application ─and small means less that 300 KB─ that allows you to directly download a file from the Internet and add it to your iTunes with just two clicks of your mouse. The downloaded file is stored in a directory you set up earlier, and once the download is complete, it adds itself into an iTunes playlist named after Tunestor. As soon as you connect your iPod to your computer, Tunestor moves the file into the portable device. In fact, what Tunestor does is simply adds an option to your context menu when using Internet Explorer or Firefox, so when you right-click on a file link, you will find a "Download Files to iTunes" option. There is nothing simpler than this, and it really adds great value to the application.
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