Share: High Fives To Your Last Five

There are few things more wonderful in this world than sharing the music you love. There’s something deeply territorial about announcing to your peers what’s blasting in your ears. We already incorporated overall stats about your music collection in our Share tab, but with our new UI release this week, we threw in a awesome new tid-bit: “Last Five Songs Played”.

While overall facts about the state of your iTunes or WMP are certainly enlightening, this new feature is ever-changing and allows you to post to your Facebook page the new tracks you’re bumping right now. Just click “Share” and sign into your Facebook account. Of course you have to Approve TuneUp Application (don’t worry, we won’t spam your friends or use your personal info – we leave the shady business for trees), and then go back into TuneUp and your recent 5-song-deep playlist will be posted to your wall for all your friends to ogle.

If you don’t see the artwork right away in TuneUp, just refresh. It’s also good to note that you have to play the song all the way through for it to register as fully ‘played’ (10-seconds does not a listen make!).

So go send out some musical updates to that Book of Faces and rejoice! Oh yeah, and be sure to find us on Facebook too!

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