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Music Rescue for Mac

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V4.5
  • 3.4
  • (11)

Disaster recovery for your music

If the worst happens and your hard drive crashes, you run the risk of losing all of your music. Of course, if you're wise you'll regularly back up with something like Time Machine but if you do get caught out, help is at hand.

Music Rescue is designed to come to the rescue when all else is lost. If you have an iPod, then chances are that your iTunes-purchased music can be recovered easily but for music that you've ripped from CD or recorded from your vinyl collection, your only hope is either a backup or via Music Rescue. Music Rescue can not only save your music, video, podcasts, audiobooks, audio recordings and notes but can automatically restore them exactly where they came from.

Throughout, Music Rescue is a superbly presented and executed program. The interface is elegant and it's almost impossible to go wrong because everything is so clearly displayed. Once you've connected your device, the main window is split into two areas, not unlike iTunes. On the left, you have your device and data available such as Music, Video and Podcasts. On the right you have the track listings corresponding to each one featuring the rating, artist, track duration etc. You can also search through the track listings using the search box at the top.

When you've selected the tracks you want to save, click 'Copy' in the bottom-right and corner. For each source - whether it be podcasts, music or videos - you can configure exactly how and where they are copied before you hit the copy button. That's it - once the progress bars have completed, your backups will be complete. There is also one other way to perform recovery and that's via "QuickRecover". QuickRecover gives you less control over the tracks you recover and instead simply recovers everything at once.

There are a few drawbacks to Music Rescue. Ratings, Play Counts and Last Played info are not recovered although these are hardly the most important things on your mind if you've just lost your entire music collection. It does however include backups of your album art.

Overall, Music Rescue is an excellent recovery utility for anyone who has lost their precious tunes.

Changes

Music Rescue now correctly detects iTunes 9.x+ "iTunes Media" folders. Numerous improvements to licensing, including an in-app store. Improved support for iPods introduced since September 2009, including the new touch-screen nanos.

  • Pros

    • Great interface
    • Easy to use
    • Recovers and restores data to their exact locations
  • Cons

    • Doesn't recover ratings
    • Doesn't recover play counts or last played info
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Icon of program: Music Rescue

Music Rescue for Mac

  • Trial version
  • In English
  • V4.5
  • 3.4
  • (11)

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