iTunes for Documents

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hey guys, looking for some guidance here...

i recently saw a girl in one of my classes using an app for her notes that looked exactly like iTunes and after about two weeks of searching for this app online through an onslaught of different websites i have found no results. it was definitely a trial because she had constant advertisements where the album art would if it were iTunes. hopefully that helps.

and yes yes yes, i know i could ask her but she dropped the course and i never got a chance to!
 
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Since iTunes is a free application there are IMO no ads in it, and no iTunes trials exist.

Nothing commercial about a free program is there, ergo... you must have seen another app.
 
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Subscribed... I like the concept of iTunes for documents. Can't you just switch to coverflow view in Finder and accomplish something similar?
 
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It was more than likely Papers, YEP, or Yojimbo.
 

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Papers looks just like iTunes. If I saw it real fast I would think iTunes was opened on the desktop.
 
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Since iTunes is a free application there are IMO no ads in it, and no iTunes trials exist.

Nothing commercial about a free program is there, ergo... you must have seen another app.

I said iTunes style app for documents.
 

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Very cool looking application. As a recent convert I'm finding that a lot of Mac applications are named after very simple things, like Things. :) Or Papers, Versions..

It's very hard to search for these generic terms..any reason for this?

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Very cool looking application. As a recent convert I'm finding that a lot of Mac applications are named after very simple things, like Things. :) Or Papers, Versions..

It's very hard to search for these generic terms..any reason for this?

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I AGREE! usually the simplest name. i find throw an "i" in front of it and yr chances of finding what yr looking for double. i find the same problem with the band Tool. whenever i try to search for something i always get results of tool sets, boxes, bences, blah blah blah. i would think it is because apple loves minimalism. everything is so sleek.
 

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I AGREE! usually the simplest name. i find throw an "i" in front of it and yr chances of finding what yr looking for double. i find the same problem with the band Tool. whenever i try to search for something i always get results of tool sets, boxes, bences, blah blah blah. i would think it is because apple loves minimalism. everything is so sleek.
And taking the band naming to the extreme, how about Live? :D

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