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Applescript for OmniGraffle to create graphical map of music taste
Another
day, another slick new tool for graphically viewing artists in your iTunes library. OGMT (OmniGraffle Musical Taste) is an
applescript that will generate an OmniGraffle file containing a graphical map of all of your artists, emphasizing the
ones you play most.For those who aren't familiar with OmniGraffle: it's a really popular and powerful app for diagramming and flow-charts. Using OGMT to create a functional, graphical map of your iTunes library sounds like a great way to gain a unique perspective on the music at the top of your list. Too bad I didn't bring any of my music home with me on the PowerBook over the break. Anyone care to give OGMT a try and post some thoughts?
[via Ranchero blog, image via DrunkenBlog]

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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
henryaj said 2:38PM on 12-24-2005
"OGMT", surely?
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David Chartier said 3:22PM on 12-24-2005
haha, thanks henryaj
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dalton said 10:23AM on 12-25-2005
Well, I went ahead and did it. It took a little while. It's a neat idea, but with so many artists, it's too jumbled. I think they should just take the top 50 or 100 artists and cluster them toward the center according to preference.
Here's a PDF of the map
www.mlik.org/images/music.pdf
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Paul Westbrook said 12:22AM on 12-28-2005
Here is a link to the map for my iTunes Library
http://www.paulstimesink.com/post/2005/12/27/ogmt
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