I had been looking for some software to better manage my out of control music library. I use iTunes because of the iPod, iPhone and because I like the iTunes Store. When it comes to music playback I can’t think of a better product.
Organization though? Ugh. iTunes is horrible. Over time my library has become an absolute mess. So I was out looking for a product to manage my library when I stumbled across X-Organizer. I really dislike installing and uninstalling software just to try it, especially with some of the crap tactics and bad installers that developers provide nowadays… so I try and read up as much as possible before downloading any kind of free trial. The X-Organizer site was fairly weak so I clicked through to the user opinions. I generally don’t take them serious because it is my belief that they are either fake or not a representative sample. After all, if your product has 996 bad user opinions and 4 good ones… you’ll put the 4 good ones on your site.
Check out these winners from X-Organizer though:
“On our radio station, as on any other, is stored a large amount of music records. Some of them are played regularly, some of them not. To find needed music record in our audio archive, where are stored millions of files, is very hard. We had to hire a special employee, who categorized records in archive…
David Bronson, sound producer of radio-station
“In our office periodically is collected variety of documents in electronic form - they are needed for statistics gathering. Every Friday i create consolidated report, based on information, gathered from them. Day by day, month by month office documents collected on our file server, their quantity increased…
Michael Werner, office manager
“I am working in archive department of large production company. On our servers most of documents are stored in archived state. We receive them daily and we needed, before appending to common storage, manually open every archive file, view it’s content and rename it…
Nikolas Flatley, director of archive department in production company
“Our department store all non-private files, transmitted over satellite network. Every day we receive millions of new files. All this data must be somehow organized, so any of our clients could easily find among that files what he need. We tried all file organizing tools…
Victor Acosta, chief engineer of data processing center
That’s what users say about X-Organizer. We hope, that it will be useful for you too.
Let’s just say I’m not gonna be installing/trying X-Organizer. I’d have maybe believed that it was just bad translations by babelfish or something like that, but even babelfish won’t add that many commas. Heh.
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Posted on Sun, 09 March 2008 at 10:56 am

