"One of the major hassles of any decent-sized digital music collection is keeping it all organized in a way that makes sense to you. MusicMatch Jukebox 10, now owned by Yahoo, debuts today and gives music lovers lots of help in arranging their tracks in just the way they want. Musicmatch 10, which comes in a free and a $20 premium version, is available to download from Musicmatch's site. For years, media players have used behind-the-scenes database capabilities to build a library of your music. But the new Jukebox goes farther than any player I've seen to expose the power of its database to users. You can view your library in myriad ways, add more detailed information, and easily edit info for your tracks."When an app reaches version 10, you know it's been around the block a few times and has undergone some serious improvements - unless those darn marketing people got ahold of the product and skipped a whole bunch of numbers. ;-) I remember trying MusicMatch about two years ago, but it felt bloated and slow. Has anyone taken version 10 for a spin? I just downloaded it and will check it out. My audio metatags are still a mess, so if this tool can help me clean them up, all the better!