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Export Playlist names of selected Source to text file

AppleScript for iTunes

OS X 10.10 and later only. This script will export the names of the playlists in the selected Source to a text file. The Source is determined by whatever playlist is currently selected: if you have an iPod Playlist selected, all iPod Playlists names will be exported; if you have an iTunes library playlist selected, then all iTunes playlist names will be exported.

Latest version:

  • v3.0 July 10, 2016

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Current v3.0

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Info:

  • This is a Compiled Script
  • works with: iTunes
  • file format: Script Bundle
  • Gatekeeper Security: Authorized Apple Developer ID
  • current version downloads: 302 | total downloads: 6,559
  • .zip download size: 253.8K

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