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Tunesify review: No-fuss audio file conversion
   




   


Editor’s note: The following review is part of Macworld’s GemFest 2013. Every day (except Sunday) from mid-July until late September, the Macworld staff will use the Mac Gems blog to briefly cover a standout free or low-cost program. Learn more about GemFest in this Macworld podcast. You can view a list of this year’s apps, updated daily, on our handy GemFest page, and you can visit the Mac Gems homepage for past Mac Gems reviews.


iTunes and QuickTime can convert a variety of audio files to other formats, but not all of them. You need plug-ins in order to convert file formats such as FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, and Windows Media Audio.


For just $4 you can skip the plug-ins and download Andrew Heard’s Tunesify 1.1.1 (Mac App Store link). There’s nothing particularly fancy about it. Just launch the application, add supported audio files, choose the format you’d like them to be converted to, and click Convert. In a short while you have your converted.



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