While some software sites may provide downloads for Library Toolkit, the latest version is always available via the download link below. The latest version is 1.1.10 : System Requirements & Pre-Requisites Windows XP, 7, 8 or 10*

Microsoft .NET Framework 4

iTunes (validated from version 10, though earlier versions should also work) * Windows Vista & Server users: please verify the trial version works without issue before committing to purchase.

iTunes Library Toolkit (for Windows) has been developed by the makers of iTunes Folder Watch, a well established and proven iTunes utility. The iTunes Library Toolkit will greatly simplify the ongoing maintenance of your iTunes library. The following functions are part of the toolkit: New Media - detects new media under watched folders and adds them to iTunes.

- detects new media under watched folders and adds them to iTunes. Dead Links - removes references to media files which no longer exist from your iTunes library.

- removes references to media files which no longer exist from your iTunes library. Update Attributes - detects modified attributes in the media files and updates the iTunes track attributes to match.

- detects modified attributes in the media files and updates the iTunes track attributes to match. Custom Browse - allows you to generate iTunes playlists in a folder structure based on media attributes (tags), or based on the source folder/file structure. This provides a new customisable way to browse your media library hierarchically.

- allows you to generate iTunes playlists in a folder structure based on media attributes (tags), or based on the source folder/file structure. This provides a new customisable way to browse your media library hierarchically. Generate Catalog - allows you to generate a web-ready HTML catalog for your music library with embedded youtube-instant links (example using vanilla theme) - it is fast and responsive even for large collections.

- allows you to generate a web-ready HTML catalog for your music library with embedded youtube-instant links (example using vanilla theme) - it is fast and responsive even for large collections. Automate! - allows you to run any or all of the above functions as automatic background tasks. The Automate function leverages the power of the core functions. Once you have configured the settings for the core functions to your preference, the Library Toolkit can be left running in the background, monitoring your system and performing the library organisational tasks completely automatically as it needs to. This means that you can add new media files to your chosen media folder structure and they will be added to iTunes automatically (and optionally organised into configurable playlists). Delete media files and they will be removed from the library. You can even move your media files around, rename them, or their folders, and the Library Toolkit can synchronise these changes automatically with the iTunes database (retaining dynamic user-based information like Rating, Playcount, etc).













Licencing To fully appreciate all the features that the Library Toolkit has to offer, we invite you to download it and try all the features for yourself - it is free and fully functional for one month after installation. Following the trial, licences are issued on a simple per-machine per-year basis: Licence for one year on one computer : £3.99 (GBP) Each licence purchase must be made via the option provided in the software, from the machine which you wish to tie the licence to. A licence entitles you to priority email support, which is available via the Help menu within the application. An annual licence is now preferred to a "lifetime" licence because this software is wholly dependent upon the continued availability of iTunes and its open API (something outside our control).

FAQ How is it different to iTunes Folder Watch ? iTunes Library Toolkit contains more functions, it's a complete package for all your library maintenance needs, with a simple user interface fronting a powerful engine. iTunes Folder Watch is dedicated to a single core task, that of detecting and adding new media to your iTunes library, and as such it offers more fine-grained and advanced control of this function (e.g. an unlimited number of watch folders, manual control of the additions, and the ability to manage exceptions). The licencing model is also different - Folder Watch is a single price for as long as you need it, the Toolkit is a lower price but renewed anually. Why can't the toolkit attach to iTunes ? This is invariably a problem with iTunes itself, not registering its API (application programming interface) properly. Normally the API can be kicked into life by stopping iTunes, then running the command iTunes.exe /regserver from the Start/Run box. If this fails, open a command window (in administrator mode if available), locate your iTunes.exe, and type in "C:\Program Files\iTunes\iTunes.exe" /regserver (change the path to match the location of your iTunes.exe) and hit enter. Where is my key ? Licence keys are normally issued within 10 minutes of purchase, by our auto-responder. If yours does not arrive, please check your mail server's spam/junk folder, since some servers (notably google mail) often assumes auto-generated mail must be spam. If it's not there either, drop a mail to support@klarita.net and we will respond manually during business hours. How can I get support? If you have any problem with the toolkit's features and need to contact support, please write an email to support@klarita.net with details of the issue via the Help/Email Support option. If you have a repeatable error then it would be a good idea to send us a log file for analysis: to do this restart the toolkit via the "Run In Diagnostics Mode" option from the Start menu, this should open up a log folder (C:\ProgramData on win7) in which it should generate a log file named LibraryToolkit.log. Then if you can reproduce the issue, close the toolkit and attach the log file to the email and this will help us greatly with the analysis of the problem to allow a faster turnaround.

