Tags: Apple, Development, iTunes, mIRC Script
It looks like Apple has released the COM API for the Windows version of iTunes. Now we can finally interact with it just like you can in AppleScript.
As I was playing around a bit with this, I whipped up a mIRC script that demonstrates how easy it is now to figure out what is currently playing in iTunes. And here I was going to write my own iTunes Visualizer Plugin to figure out this information… ;)
Oh and for any of you iTunes fans out there, be sure to check out AudioScrobbler. I use it for curiosity’s sake.
And for anybody that missed Apple’s news today, they’re releasing a little gadget they’re calling the Airport Express which can be used to stream music to your stereo (with a new iTunes feature called AirTunes), provide network printing services, or even function as a WiFi bridge. Cool stuff.
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