A bit pricy, and a buggy first realease but solid software.
as a person has has trialed Tune up in the past on multiple computers I finally felt it was time to buy this app. the $40 price tag is a bit high, but tune up the software has hung around this price for at least 4 years so I dont expect it to drop anytime soon. The app itself is much more powerful then itunes "find Duplicates" as it doesnt just show you duplicates but will actually delete them OR move them to a duplicates folder within your file structure which can be very handy if you accidently delete your rare live recordings!
Tune up has similiar functions for its "clean" and "cover art" sections where there is a very simple reverse if anything were to go wrong which is very handy. Tune up not only cleans up the titles, album covers and removes duplicates but it will also add track/album information/ and insert missing song meta data such as: Composer/Genre/Year etc which makes it play very well with Genuis playlists and knows the difference between, Rock, Progressive Rock, Alt-Rock, Classic Rock, Alternative Rock, Mainstream Rock etc. For the audiofiles out there Tune up can be set to a high Genre change level with 764 unique Genres!
all this being said I agree with the previous review with TuneUp becoming Hung-up and Non-responsive very often, I dont remember this issue with the TuneUp Ive trialed before so hope this is a bug that will be ironed out in an update. (3 star rating for this issue as its frustrating right now).
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TuneUp, v2.3.5