iLibs Crack + Activator (Updated)

iLibs Crack + Activator (Updated)

iLibs Crack Plus License Key

Allows you to easily create and manage multiple iTunes libraries

Version 2.610
Updated Sep 22nd 2012
Developer
User Rating 3.5
1206 3.5
Original File Size 4.9 MB
Downloads 10785
Systems Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Category Multimedia

iLibs previous crack versions:

iLibs allows you to manage multiple iTunes libraries with ease. You can, for example, create a Jazz library plus a Rock library and synchronize your iPod with one of them according to your mood of the day.

If there are several iPods but only one computer in the household, iLibs lets you manage each person's libraries without messing up the ones of the others.

Note that iLibs Crack won't backup your iPod songs (CopyTrans does). iLibs Crack only manages your iTunes Library settings.

iLibs reviews

30 August 2019
samuele

感謝iLibs補丁

25 January 2020
Cesar

thanks for iLibs serial

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