How to quickly access the songs we have stored in iTunes

As the years have passed, Apple has been eliminating the number of functions that iTunes makes available to us. With the release of iOS 11, Apple launched a revamped Apple Store, Apple Store which became the the only way we had at our disposal to search, download and buy applications, since the iTunes version did not offer us access to the App Store.

Shortly after, Apple recognized this unilateral decision could be a mistake in the face of large companies and educational institutions, since when installing applications, they were limited, if not impossible, especially for those centers or companies that do not have your applications in the official Apple store.

What if iTunes allows us at the moment have access to our music library, library that we can synchronize with all our devices. If we do not usually have our music files organized, but as we download them we include them in iTunes, it is likely that on some occasion we will be forced to know where a specific song is located.

If that is the case, we just have to go to iTunes, click on the song of which we want to find out its location with the Right-click and select from the drop-down menu Show in Finder.

At that time, a Finder window will open with the directory where the song is located, so that we do what we need with it. This feature is available in virtually every version Apple has released of iTunes in recent years.

This function is also fantastic if we usually use the iTunes function that allows us convert the songs on our CDs into MP3 of favorite music, if we want to have a copy on another hard drive or folder for when we have to clean up our Mac.


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