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SpotifiTunes eases the iTunes to Spotify move

If you're a fan or Premium user of Spotify - the hot European music streaming service - you're faced with the hassle of complementing your iTunes library with a Spotify equivalent. Whilst there's no tools out there to help replicate your iTunes library complete with playlists in Spotify (c'mon, developers!), it would be great if there were something to help ease that moving pain and that's where SpotifiTunes comes into its own. The service lets you upload your iTunes XML Library file and in return, SpotifiTunes gives you back a tonne of links for your favourite artists on Spotify.

Whilst it's not an entirely automated process for moving to Spotify, it's certainly a great way to help you on your way to building a comparable library - and particularly handy if you're one of the Premium customers able to use the Offline-capable iPhone application.

SpotifiTunes is an alpha release, and its developer warns "it might not work". But it's a super-simple way to help Spotify users easily find tunes that are already in their iTunes library.

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