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Helium Music Manager v2008.0.0.6004 Multilingual Incl. Keymaker-AGAiN

Helium Music Manager can help you to organize your (large) collection(s) of music. Of course if you have any. :-)

Description: With Helium Music Manager, you can take control of your music collection. Stop spending time looking for files on your computer or hunting through CDs, vinyl records and tapes – instead, simply enjoy and explore your music!

Rip, locate, play, edit tags and burn your favourite music. Download and display lyrics, album reviews, artist biographies and more.

This music management software is very easy to work with, and you can start exploring your music collection right away.

Helium Music Manager contains all the functions you need to enjoy and organize MP3s, CDs and vinyls – integrated into one application.

Release Name: Helium.Music.Manager.v2008.0.0.6004.Multilingual.Incl.Keymaker-AGAiN
Size: 11.9MB
Links: Homepage, NFO
Download: Here

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  1. LOOKIE HERE
    May 4th, 2008 | 13:54

    great program- thanks!

  2. john dykes
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:04

    better than foobar or mediamonkey? i doubt it. probably chokes when asked to handle 10k ++ songs

  3. smoke
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:05

    Danke!{:>{Been using musikCube, but will give it a try}

  4. Cr
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:15
  5. joe
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:35

    i am giving up downloading any software linked from rlslog because in the last few months almost everything i downloaded that was listed here had a virus or trojan in it, i’ll stick to movies only from now on.

  6. ViZULiZE
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:38

    @joe You’re clearly a massive, massive noob.

    Also, why did you bother actually telling everyone about your decision to only download movies? Like anybody else on the face of the planet actually cares about your decisions on your downloading habits. Unless your mom comes on this site…

  7. Oleschool
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:40

    Comment #6, well I’m movin on up. I just wanted to say rlslog has changed my life. I have now made this site my home page. Go me! Thank you guys soooooo much. Another very useful app to add to my collection. I am going to have to go and get another 500 GB hard drive before too long. I just can’t bring myself to erase anything. I think I have a problem. Oh well, cheers :)

  8. Oleschool
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:41

    I took too long and now I am 10 and 11, crap

  9. Oleschool
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:49

    Yeah Joe, why come on here and bash this site, for Gods sake the stuff is free and there are people working around the clock everyday to get it to you. If you don’t like it you could, I don’t know, maybe GO OUT AND BUY IT!!! Until then stop your belly aching, if you got a trojan or virus I am sure there is at least 1 out of the 659 applications you could DL to remove it from your computer.

  10. Jako
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:52

    Best software for large collections: iTunes

  11. Vlad
    May 4th, 2008 | 14:58

    Jako -> You really make me laugh! :) ) Another Apple fanboy… just try MediaMonkey!

  12. Nocturne
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:01

    @11 I hate ITunes, it seperates every song into a seperate folder – so, let´s say I have 3 albums of an artist, if the folders contain Mu3 lists, jpegs or vids, then all these go into a seperate folder, the rest goes into an artist folder – my music collection is now a mess. I can´t be bothered to sort it out, but..if I am looking for a particular track, I just sort by artist / album or I use “spotlight” (yes, I´m on a Mac:D) – if anyone knows how to sort this problem in Itunes, help is appriciated!

  13. haloo
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:11

    ok app, best for large collections are

    1. jriver media center (no working crack afaik though.. many releases though :D )
    2. audiosoft ejukebox (uses winamp but has an awesome cover interface)
    3. itunes… meh hate the prog

    -anonymous too many mp3 man

  14. MelC
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:21

    best app for large collections is windows explorer or whatever replacement you want to use (dOpus etc).

  15. rex
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:25
  16. M
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:44

    I’ve tried to like this program a number of times before, but I just can’t.

  17. portland
    May 4th, 2008 | 15:56

    hi i use cdtree its also freeware although you can buy full edition works for me and i have 3 500gig hdds worth of mp3s hope this may help someone

  18. noobe
    May 4th, 2008 | 16:33

    can i use this to put songs on my ipod?

  19. software
    May 4th, 2008 | 16:41
  20. Darky
    May 4th, 2008 | 16:56
  21. music
    May 4th, 2008 | 16:59

    @2
    Its not better than mediamonkey. I used it for a couple of years and in 05-06 it was cool when used with the sql database- I needed that with 40,000+ tracks. But mediamonkey is faster out of the box.Used to have to tag with an exterior app when using Helium.

  22. Jako
    May 4th, 2008 | 20:05

    12., 13.: I tried nearly all alternatives to iTunes, and I still like it best…

  23. Stumpy Brown
    May 4th, 2008 | 20:17

    @24

    im in the same boat. i feel like i always exhaust all of the different music player options and still find myself back at itunes. im just too used to the interface and the native support for my ipod. and no im not an apple fanboy…….

  24. Jako
    May 4th, 2008 | 20:53

    25.: Me neither… I don’t own an iPhone, I still have an old 4GB iPod mini, I use Windows XP, … But concerning mediaplayers, iTunes is my weapon of choice ;)

    I guess it’s because of the lists, overview, intelligent playlists, …

  25. dj
    May 4th, 2008 | 21:01

    itunes sucks so bad, so do ipods. if your on this site you should certainly know better. the only thing itunes is good at is freezing computers and wasting massive amounts of time. you come here, download all these movies and then what, convert them for your ipod? seriously? i had an ipod video and then i got a creative zen, weighs about the same and is a little thicker, but is so much better its rediculous. 90% of all video i download plays, no conversion neccesary and it shows something like 3x the colors as a ipod video, which might not seem like much, but when you compare them (and the fact that the source for the movie is 3x bigger on the zen) theres a huge difference.

  26. Gomer Pyle
    May 4th, 2008 | 21:18

    Application works no better than Media Player 11.
    Poor updating of album tags

  27. Jako
    May 4th, 2008 | 21:33

    27.: I don’t watch movies on crappy, tiny displays, no matter if it’s an iPod or a Creative Zen, I download them to watch them on my 22′ Syncmaster…
    Why should I download movies to watch them on a, say, 3′ display? You’re making me laugh…

    Furthermore, I don’t know what lame computer you own if iTunes makes it freeze…

    And now go watch movies on your fu(king Zen and stop b!tching at people who don’t use the same media player like you… D4mn you must have complexes…

  28. McLovin
    May 4th, 2008 | 23:47

    The crack was not working for me, but got this one from mininova comments.

    http://rapidshare.com/files/112581624/Helium_Music_Manager_v2008.0.0.6004_Multilingual_Incl._Keymaker-AGAiN_Crack_ONLY

    Works on my OS. NO PASS!

    Hope it helps some1.

  29. DeadLin
    May 5th, 2008 | 03:17

    Perfect program. Tnx for share with us, i`v been using it for about 4 years.
    Respect To admins of RLSLog

  30. jazz1985
    May 5th, 2008 | 18:46

    anyone know of any organizer similar to this … but for movie files like rmvb/avi ?

  31. wtfbshax
    May 7th, 2008 | 06:56

    crack works for me. i’ve been on it for 4 years.

  32. Andreas
    May 7th, 2008 | 20:26

    @Jako

    I think you’re the one with complexes. iTunes sucks big, black balls. Besides, do you bring your 22″ with you on travels? I guess all you do is sitting in your boy’s room all day watching DivX’s.

  33. brian
    August 1st, 2008 | 12:33

    @31, for movies, try movie label 2009, as reviewed on rlslog. i got it and its really good. best wee thing i could see. wish there was a duplicate for mp3, but there music equivalent seems a bit lame. it works with discs, but i have around 600 albums just on HDD that it doesn’t want to know about 9or can someone tell me a beeter way/app)

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