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SpotifiTunes eases the iTunes to Spotify move
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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Phil Nash said 5:54PM on 9-21-2009
Thanks for the write up! I hope you've found it useful.
There's no way, at the moment, to take your iTunes library and make a playlist out of it, but I can promise that as soon as Spotify release an API that allows playlist creation I will be on it. The way it works now is only an interim solution that I thought would be useful in the meantime.
If you have any ideas for it, please send them to me or vote for ideas on the Uservoice page.
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Nik Fletcher said 5:58PM on 9-21-2009
Hey Phil!
No worries: I know it's a big ask (and know it's early days) but figured I'd add a vote for it - and will be sure to make use of the Uservoice page!
Cheers!
-N
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joelepper said 9:44AM on 9-22-2009
Looks interesting. I saw this article today as well which poses another interesting question about whether new acts featured on spotify will actual benefit from it. A tool to help them monetise spotify would be useful.
http://www.neonfiller.com/page6.htm#49231
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