Tasked with creating an iPad app that was stylish but easy to use, Iain Anderson combined design, programming and various different software to make it happen. Here's how.
Since iTunes and the rise of digital music the album has been playing second fiddle to the single. Is the album a dying format? Are its days numbered? Andy Bowen explores the trends of the future
Are you still listening to your music in MP3 format? Please, please stop already! Francesco Schiavon charts the rise and fall of this popular audio format and explains why it's time for us to move on.
Apple's new iTunes '11 features more than just a re-designed interface. Hollin Jones takes you through 8 top tips to top-up your iTunes '11 experience.
Scratching beneath the surface of OS X and you'll uncover treasures in the form of utilities and tools designed to make life easier. Mike Hjorleifsson explains just how useful Podcast Producer is.
Knowing what to get for your nearest and dearest digital musician enthusiast can be confusing (and potentially costly!) Toby Pitman shares 6 gift ideas that'll be a big hit for Christmas.
iTunes is a great application for managing large amounts of music. But you can not only use it to manage a music collection, but also for other kinds of sounds! It is also great as a research database
iTunes: Behold the Power of Tags for Sorting
Here's the next installment of "Behold the Power". This time, we'll deal with tags for sorting in iTunes. But before we go into this, I thought you might b
iTunes: Behold the Power of the Grouping Field
In my first post here on the macProVideo Hub (thanks for the honour of letting me write here) I want to show you how to use the most underestimated tagg