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iConcertCal by Tim Yu

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You may already know, but iConcertCal is very useful and we think it is worth another reminder. With the free plug-in, you should never again miss a show due to bungled dates or forgetfulness. Eliminating the need to thumb through magazines or surf through sites, iConcertCal scans your iTunes music folder to comprehensively detail live concerts in a well-organized and personalized calendar. Available in both Mac and PC formats, you can click on your choice to purchase tickets through the venue's website.

A similar service, Sonicliving is arguably more powerful as it is web-based and scans not only your iTunes, but your internet radio and pandora accounts as well.

via Thrillist. Also seen on Josh Spear and Something Glorious.

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This entry posted on 06 March 2007 at 6:21 PM
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