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2 clicks: add MP3 files from the web to iTunes with Tunestor

2 clicks: add MP3 files fom the web to iTunes with TunestorTunestor is a Firefox and IE extension that allows music downloaders to add mp3 files from the web to iTunes in just two clicks. Normally, this takes a few more steps. You have to start the download of the song through a browser, and then you have to choose where to save the file. Finally, you have to wait for the file to finish downloading, which is when you add it to iTunes.

Yes, it's quite a bit of work for just a few songs off Seeqpod.com, which is why Tunestor reduces the process down to "right click" then "Download Directly to iTunes." If you're going to use this tool to download copyrighted files, keep in mind that it's illegal if you don't own the song. With that said, if you'd like to test Tunestor, you can download it from the official Tunestor site.

Tunestor is Windows only, and its biggest flaw is that it downloads files automatically to the My Music directory. If you don't like that, too bad. You can't change it.

[via freewaregenius]