iScrobbler is an application for Mac OS X that creates a simple menu extra that submits your "currently playing" info from iTunes to AudioScrobbler.
AudioScrobbler is a project similar to the CDNow project that suggests music you might like based on what other people's interests.
The difference is that while CDNow makes suggestions based on what people buy, AudioScrobbler makes suggestions based on what people are actually listening to.
Also, AudioScrobbler is a non-commercial project. AudioScrobbler submissions are also possible through a plugin for Winamp2 (read this SixDifferentWays post for info on how to get it running with Winamp3), and XMMS.
Here are some key features of "iScrobbler":
· Menu-Extra functionality. It sits nice and orderly up in the corner by your clock, doesn't get in the way.
· Offers one-click access to the Audioscrobbler site and your personal statistics.
· Displays detailed information about the song data sent, and the response from the server.
· Automatically checks for updates. Update information is sent along with the server connection, so no other action is needed for you to be kept informed of any new development.
· Uses the system keychain for username/password storage.
Requirements:
· iTunes 4.7.1 and later
What's New in This Release:
· Pod Shuffle support.
· Love, Ban, Tag and Recommend support (10.4+ only).
· Audioscrobbler Protocol 1.2 is now supported (and the default).
· New icon courtesy of einsteinbqat.
· Many other minor enhancements and bug fixes.