Digg user enjayenel wrote "I love using iTunes as a PDF library tool. I have hundreds of PDF manuals that I need organized access to. I just add them into the iTunes Library, edit the ID3 tags, create a smart playlist to group them together, and turn on the Browse feature (command-b) to get quick navigation to the PDF I am looking for based on title, product name (artist tag), and version (album tag). Double clicking the PDF opens it in your default PDF viewer". [via] Get a FREE MAKE PDF in iTunes here- Link.
Using PDFs in iTunes...
Digg user enjayenel wrote "I love using iTunes as a PDF library tool. I have hundreds of PDF manuals that I need organized access to. I just add them into the iTunes Library, edit the ID3 tags, create a smart playlist to group them together, and turn on the Browse feature (command-b) to get quick navigation to the PDF I am looking for based on title, product name (artist tag), and version (album tag). Double clicking the PDF opens it in your default PDF viewer". [via] Get a FREE MAKE PDF in iTunes here- Link.
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See my article here:
http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20041214092120119
from last December, where I explain how to do this. And see this article:
http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20041217103915308&query=pdf
that points to an AppleScript, by Doug Adams, that can help add PDFs to iTunes.
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See my article here:
http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20041214092120119
from last December, where I explain how to do this. And see this article:
http://www.mcelhearn.com/article.php?story=20041217103915308
that points to an AppleScript, by Doug Adams, that can help add PDFs to iTunes.
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Why not simply use one of the "desktop search" programs, such as Copernic? I have instant, full-text access to over 4,000 articles, without the tedium of editing ID3 tags.
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