So you've just finished ripping your entire CD collection into iTunes and are now ready to enjoy having all your music at your fingertips! Congratulations!

While listening to your favorite albums, you explore iTunes to see what it has to offer you. This button at the bottom left of the screen grabs your attention: . You click on it and this small window slides up:

It says "Drag Album Artwork Here". That is nice, but after a brief hesitation you admit to yourself that there is no way you are going to scan all your CDs' sleeves and drag them on each individual song just to see them in the bottom left corner of iTunes.

So you forget about it and get back to exploring iTunes, enhancing your listening experience by creating playlists, some of them of your favorite tracks and others for specific moods.

Then, while listening to your "Best of U2" playlist, you notice this button in the upper right corner of the screen:

You think to yourself: "Oh, so I can burn this playlist to a CD and listen to it in the car! How cool is that!". After burning the CD, you put it back in its jewel case and realize that it would be nice to print the list of songs it contains.

Sure enough, you notice the "Print" command under the "File" menu. You are then presented with the option of printing a "CD jewel case insert", which is what you're looking for, and notice that you can choose a theme for the insert. Reading through the various themes' descriptions, you realize that most of them make use of the album art, if available. But unfortunately, it is not. You briefly reconsider scanning your CDs' sleeves... but you have better things to do, don't you?

Then you buy an iPod to enjoy your music while away from the computer. It is not long before you realize that what you see on your iPod screen while a song is playing is not quite the same as what is advertised on the box: the CD cover image is blatantly missing in action.

This is when you feel you've had enough. You admit to yourself that you definitely need your album artwork. The perfect music experience is at stake after all...

This story is my own, and it is the reason why I have created a software that would allow me to find my CDs' album art on the internet and save it in my iTunes library.

If you relate to my story, you have come to the right place: the software is called TuneSleeve, and I am pleased to share it with you!