D/load of the day: Tunesque (Mac)

Tunesque helps you find apps, music, movies, and books on the iTunes store without having to launch iTunes or the Mac App Store app.

It's easy, cool, and—yes, free.

How it works

Tunesque sits quietly in your system menu until you call it into action. Simply click on the Tunesque icon, and start typing your search query; Tunesque will do the rest.

Find what you’re looking for

Tunesque can find music, apps, movies, and books—but you get to decide what kind of results it shows. Plus, it works with your local iTunes store, anywhere in the world.

It's even faster to search for content using Tunesque than actually searching in iTunes or Mac App Store. It's just right there on your menu bar and works like Spotlight.

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When you click on the menu icon (reading lens with a music note in it), you are presented with a very simple search bar.

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Type in key words and it will quickly show you related songs, apps (both Mac and iOS), ebooks, movies and TV shows.

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If you are a regular customer of iTunes and the Mac App Store (even if you're only looking for free content), this should make searching for content easier and faster for you. Try it.

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Check out another simple yet practical app for Mac, Keyboard Cleaner.

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Ppip Cimafranca

Ppip Cimafranca

I look forward to the day when all I need to make things happen is a mobile device, the cloud, some rock music and a foul mouth.