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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12-24-2005 @ 2:38PM
henryaj said...
"OGMT", surely?
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12-24-2005 @ 3:22PM
David Chartier said...
haha, thanks henryaj
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12-25-2005 @ 10:23AM
dalton said...
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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12-28-2005 @ 12:22AM
Paul Westbrook said...
Here is a link to the map for my iTunes Library
http://www.paulstimesink.com/post/2005/12/27/ogmt
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