KeepMusic is a professional technology company engaged in streaming music services, with a high-quality development team and professional product services. On May 27th, 2022, KeepMusic Inc. released its long-expected product - YouTube Music Converter, available on both Windows and Mac operating systems. The product is designed to help download and save YouTube Music to PC/Mac. Whether you have a YouTube Free or YouTube Premium account, you can use it to save your favorite YouTube Music in regular formats such as MP3, ALAC, AAC, FLAC, AIFF, WAV.

Launched in October 2015, the YouTube Music app has differentiated itself from competing services with its advantages, such as search by lyrics. KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter is a powerful tool to help you download your favorite YouTube Music to your computer and allow you to play it on various devices. Of course, you can also share your favorite YouTube Music with your family and friends anytime, anywhere.

 

Key Features of KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter

  • Convert YouTube Music to MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, FLAC or AIFF.

YouTube Free users can't download YouTube Music songs to play offline, but KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter perfectly solves this problem. It allows YouTube Free and YouTube Premium users to download their favorite songs to their computer and store them offline. You can also convert YouTube tracks, playlists, artists, albums to many formats including MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, FLAC or AIFF.

  • Keep the Original Sound Quality and ID3 Tags

The powerful KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter can preserve the original sound quality of the songs, giving you a better listening enjoyment. And before downloading, you can do more settings according to your liking.

At the same time, KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter can extract the Title, Artist, Artwork and other details of the song very accurately during the song download process, and display this information on most portable media players and software-based audio players.

  • Download 10XFaster

With the help of advanced technology, KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter can download YouTube Music at 10X speed without losing sound quality.

  • No Need to Install YouTube Music App

YouTube Music Web Player is embedded in KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter, and users can directly add YouTube Music and playlists to the conversion panel. There is no need to install the YouTube Music app or other applications during the whole conversion process.

  • Supports Multiple Languages

KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter is developed for users all over the world. At present, it supports 25 languages, including Arabic, Brazilian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Filipino, Finnish, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Malay, Norwegian, Portuguese, Turkish, Spanish and Zulu.

  • Free Update and Technical Support

KeepMusic offers free updates for all products under its brand, and you can get free technical support if you encounter any problem when using the program. Feel free to contact the support team if needed, and generally you’ll get a reply within 24 hours.

Price and Availability

KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter (For Windows / For Mac) is shareware. You can download the latest version from KeepMusic’s Download Center for a free trial, which allows you to convert the first three minutes of three audio files.

You need to buy a Windows license or a Mac license to unlock the time limit and the number of tracks to convert. There are three price tiers to get KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter - $14.95/month, $59.95/year and $ 129.90 for lifetime use.

About KeepMusic

KeepMusic.Inc is a software development company engaged in the development of streaming music converters. The current product - KeepMusic YouTube Music Converter, is used to convert YouTube Music to MP3/AAC/WAV/FLAC/AIFF/ALAC. It is specially designed for YouTube Music users who want to download YouTube Music to computer and play it on various devices. KeepMusic is favored for its high-quality service to its users. It provides users with free updates, free technical support, and a money-back guarantee.

Website: http://www.keepmusic.io/

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A copy of Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #9 from July 1940 sold for $40,000, and three other vintage comic books topped the $10,000 mark at a Spring Comic, Toy & Sports Auction held May 21st by Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers, online and live in the Cranston gallery. A 1970s/’80s Wayland Flowers “Madame” puppet also cracked the top ten.

The copy of Timely Comics Marvel Mystery Comics #9 was the auction’s expected top lot, as it was #33 on Overstreet’s Top 100 Golden Age Comics list. The book featured the second Sub-Mariner cover, with an iconic Human Torch vs. Sub-Mariner battle, plus great artwork by Bill Everett and Alex Schomburg. It had a mid-level grade of CGC 4.0.

A copy of Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #1 (Nov. 1961), graded CGC 2.0, featuring the origin and first appearance of the Fantastic Four and Mole Man, finished at $18,750. “While it may not have been the most expensive comic in the auction,” the Fantastic Four #1 was a great result and new record for the grade,” said Travis Landry, a Bruneau & Co. auctioneer and the firm’s Director of Pop Culture. “I’m sure its value will only continue to rise over time.”

Mr. Landry added, “Overall, it was a great sale with strong results throughout. Comics, as always, proved to be the strongest category of the day.”

A copy of Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963), graded CGC 1.8, with the first appearance of J. Jonah Jameson and Chameleon, the first Fantastic Four crossover, plus a retelling of the origin of Spider-Man, brought $10,938. Also, a copy of Marvel Comics X-Men #1 (Sept. 1963), featuring the origin and first appearance of the X-Men and Magneto, graded CGC 5.0, with a slight restoration, changed hands for $10,625.

The “Madame” puppet was made popular by Wayland Flowers (American, 1939-1988) in his comedy act and on the hit 1980s TV show Madame’s Place. It featured a hand-painted composite head with articulated mouth and an elaborate bedazzled gown with rhinestone earrings and necklace. It was recently featured on an episode of PBS' Antiques Roadshow and was accompanied by a VHS of Mr. Flowers using the puppet. It gaveled for $7,812.

“Unfortunately, I was out of the gallery the day of the auction,” said Kevin Bruneau, the president of Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers and an auctioneer. “I was with Joel Bohy (Bruneau & Co.’s director of the recently created Department of Arms & Militaria), working a local appraisal event to benefit senior citizens. However, looking over the auction results, I know it was a great day for the Pop Culture department and the gallery as a whole. I look forward to the next one.”

Following are additional highlights from the auction, which contained 430 lots, curated from across the country. Internet bidding was facilitated by the platforms LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and bidLIVE.Bruneauandco.com, plus the mobile app “Bruneau & Co.” on iTunes or GooglePlay. All prices quoted in this report are inclusive of the buyer’s premium.

A copy of volume 1 #1 of Playboy magazine (December 1953), featuring the iconic color nude photo of Marilyn Monroe as the “Sweetheart of the Month”, published by HMH Publishing Company, graded CGC 6.5, went for $6,250. Also, a collection of Playboy magazines, beginning with Vol. 1 issue 2 (Jan. 1954) and running through Vol 8 issue 8 (Aug. 1961), in conditions ranging from approximately CGC 4.0 to 7.0, rang up $6,000.

A 1978 Canadian Kenner Star Wars 20B back Boba Fett action figure, part of an original owner collection featured throughout the auction, graded CAS 75, hammered for $4,625.

To learn more about Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers and the firm’s calendar of upcoming events, please visit www.bruneauandco.com. Updates are posted frequently.

Convenience. Vast selection. Ease of comparing prices. These are just some of the best reasons why people prefer online shopping. And if you’re in the market for a new gadget or anything sports or game-related, JMac World of Trades is the website you shouldn’t miss out on.

Practical Tips

As a platform that aspires to make shopping online easy and well worth it, JMAC World of Trades offers a treasure trove of practical knowledge that will benefit both casual and meticulous shoppers. Their areas of specialty particularly cover the outdoors, offroading, electronics, sports, and games.

From their tips to product listicles, their blogs are written in a conversational, engaging tone so as not to exhaust readers while providing essential information. They also guarantee that all the details in their articles are accurate and well-researched.

Are you looking for a new smartphone but don’t want to join the iPhone or Samsung bandwagon? They have a blog that runs down alternative brands that will give you top smartphone specs minus the hefty price.

Want to up your game night with your kids? They wrote something about the best video games to play. How about spending less screen time while keeping your brain sharp? They got an article that enumerates the best board games to play in recent years.

They also have a share of industry updates and insights. For instance, they published an article about the resumption of professional sports, given the threat that COVID-19 still poses. They also have a piece about why retailers held multiple Black Friday events back in 2020.

All these thoroughly curated and produced articles contribute to JMAC World of Trades’ being a highly recommended site for online shoppers.

Amazing Amazon Deals

The flipside of getting easy access to a wide array of products via online shopping is the risk of going over your initial budget for a certain commodity. But a smart shopper knows that there are several countermeasures to that. Apart from avoiding impulse buying, you can take advantage of websites like JMAC World of Trades that offer consumers amazing discounts and promos.

Beyond the practical industry knowledge that JMAC provides through their blogs, the platform also offers deals for your next Amazon find. It’s yet another practical help that the modern buyer will surely appreciate. Paired with their informative industry blogs, their links to Amazon deals further make JMAC World of Trades truly a haven for online shoppers.

But besides embedding quick links to Amazon products that are available to buy at a lower price, they also provide pro tips on how to get a better price when shopping. For instance, do you want to know how to get the best deals on top-notch gadgets? They dedicated a blog to answer just that.

Online Shopping? Visit JMAC World of Trades Today

At JMAC World of Trades, you’d find everything essential to helping you make your next online buy a smart and budget-friendly one. The website offers easy-to-read blogs offering practical tips and incredible Amazon deals on products that range from electronics to sports accessories. Visit https://jmacworldtrades.com today.

Parlin, NJ: With growing mobile users, online businesses are pitching into the mobile app. Elite mCommerce an eCommerce app builder has been helping eCommerce businesses for over the last 4 years by providing native app development services. Elite mCommerce supports Open Source eCommerce Software. With the help of EMC, merchants can easily convert their online store to Open Source eCommerce Software for android and iOS platforms.
The latest version of mobile app helps the store owners to increase the conversion rate and minimize the stress associated with the cost that goes into the development and launch of the mobile app. We also offer other services like 
app store optimizationapp marketing servicesmobile search engine optimization and mobile app development which make us one stop solution for all your business needs.
We always to strive help our customers solve their business problems by providing best technological support. The new version update helps the owners to customize the mobile app anytime anywhere.

The EMC Version 4.0 – Theme Builder has the following features,

    • Merchants can now design their own homepage layout by using easy drag and drop option.
    • Business Intelligence and push notifications services enable the store owners to communicate with the target group based on their purchase behavior/location of the consumers.
    • Real time synchronization without re-launch or update of the app.
    • The look and feel of the app can be changed anytime. For example, merchants can change the look according to the seasons/ occasions.
    • Enhancing the search behavior by Predictive search analysis
    • Enhancement in product listing and detailed page view
    • Multilingual/Multicurrency support. The app texts and messages can be changed easily without technical support.
    • Supports all payment gateway and can easily integrate gateways which have been integrated into your website
    • Integration with analytics
    • Customers can communicate through integrated chat, call or email directly from the app.

Elite mCommerce is available in different price ranges that suit all type of businesses. Check out our pricing and choose the best plan that works best for you https://www.elitemcommerce.com/pricing/

About eGrove Systems: We are a leading IT solutions provider located in Parlin, New Jersey with the development center in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Elite mCommerce is our product that sets out to help merchants to convert their eCommerce store into mobile. We have highly skilled and experienced team of professionals in Mobile technologies who set out to revolutionize the mobile commerce industry.
To know more about us visit: https://www.elitemcommerce.com/

Ahlers & Ogletree’s three-session Fine Estates & Collections auction, June 9-11, will be a feast for the eyes and a veritable trip around the world for bidders looking to add quality items to their homes or collections. Start times all three days are 10 am Eastern time, including on Ahlers & Ogletree’s new online bidding platform, bid.AandOAuctions.com.

The three-day auction, with more than 1,200 lots total, will feature categories that include Folk and Outsider Art, Modernism, Asian, French, Italian, Continental, English, American, silver, jewelry and more. In addition to bid.AandOAuctions,com, online bidding will be available on LiveAuctioneers.com and Invaluable.com. Telephone and absentee bids will also be taken.

Session 1, on Thursday, June 9th, will feature the collection of Ruth West, plus additional modern art lots – including modernism, folk art and outsider art - plus important works by Kara Walker, Thornton Dial, Alice Neel, Howard Finster and other noted artists, with plenty of discovery opportunities for local and upcoming Georgia artists – 361 lots in all.

The screenprint on paper by Kara Walker (N.Y., b. 1969), titled The Emancipation Approximation, Scene 18 (2000), depicts figural silhouettes in white and black on a gray background, and is expected to find a new home for $10,000-$15,000. The 44 inch by 34 inch (paper, less frame), is artist signed and dated, and is editioned “AP 5” on verso.

A color lithograph on paper by Alice Neel (American, 1900-1984), titled The Family, depicts a seated mother and her three children. It’s editioned “76/175” at lower left and is signed and dated lower right. The 31 ½ inch by 26 ½ inch work (sight, less frame) should reach $3,000-$6,000. The Neel and Walker works are both from the Ruth West collection.

Another star lot in Session 1 promises to be a patinated bronze sculpture by British artist Sophie Ryder (b. 1963), titled Minotaur Sniffing a Daisy (1989). As the title implies, the sculpture depicts a minotaur sniffing a daisy, while standing on an industrial cog form base. It’s 22 ½ inches tall, signed to the base and marked “8/12” (est. $10,000-$15,000).

Also up for bid will be a boulder form ceramic sculpture by Claude Conover (American, 1907-1994), titled Tulul, 15 inches tall by 18 inches wide and signed and titled to the underside (est. $3,000-$5,000); and a colorful, painted wood and foam core shack a study of Southern vernacular architecture by Beverly Buchanan (Ga./Mich., 1940-2015), titled Bridge Shack #2 (1987), 12 ¼ inches tall, signed and titled twice (est. $3,000-$5,000).

Session 2, on Friday, June 10th, will feature much in the way of English, American, silver and jewelry items. An expected top lot is the Gorham repousse two-handled silver tureen in the “Tudor” pattern, created for (and exhibited at) the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. The tureen boasts a lid having an urn form finial, and a body and cover decorated with ornate bands. It has a total weight of 80.325 ozt. and should bring $8,000-$12,000.

Another Session 2 standout lot is the pair of Art Deco “Goddess of Speed” carved stone architectural panels, originally intended for Packard Motor Car Company (American, 1899-1958) dealerships, and applied to their facades. The 25 ½ inch by 52 ½ inch panels are expected to hit $6,000-$8,000. The "Goddess of Speed" automobile hood ornament was modeled after the Greek goddess Nike and was designed in 1938 by John D. Wilson.

Also offered in Session 2 will be an oil on canvas portrait painting by George Esten Cooke (Md., 1793-1849), titled Three Children, shown playing with a model sailboat against a sunset forest background. The work was included in an exhibition of Cooke’s works at the Georgia Museum of Art in Athens, Ga. (est. $5,000-$10,000). Also sold will be an early 20th century American carved wooden cigar store Indian, about 64 ½ inches tall with polychrome decoration, on a rectangular plinth with wheels (est. $4,000-$6,000).

Session 3, on Saturday, will showcase Asian, French, Italian and Continental items, a headliner being the antique hand-knotted Sultanabad carpet, executed around 1900 in wool on cotton with some natural dyes and having an allover design of large floral motifs on a rust field. The 14 foot 5 inch by 10 foot 3 inch rug is estimated at $10,000-$15,000.

Also expected to do well is the monumental pair of Chinese cloisonné horses, each with bright enamels depicting dragons amidst cloud forms on a turquoise ground, accented with elaborate tack, including saddles and saddle blankets and harnesses in gilt metal with painted and inset stone jewels, having no apparent disnature (est. $4,000-$6,000).

Other noteworthy Session 3 lots include a cast bronze patinated sculpture of six figures, after Auguste Rodin (French, 1840-1917), titled The Burghers of Calais, 24 inches tall and signed center in mould (est. $2,000-$4,000); and a large pair of Chinese hand-painted wallpaper panels, composed of multiple strips, depicting figures in a flowering landscape with birds, in giltwood frames, a framing label to the back of each (est. $2,000-$4,000).

Live, in-person previews will be held June 6-8, from 10-5 all three days, in the Ahlers & Ogletree showroom, located at 700 Miami Circle in Atlanta.

To learn more about Ahlers & Ogletree Auction Gallery and the three-session Fine Estates & Collections auction planned for June 9th thru 11th, or to join their email list for information on upcoming sales, please visit www.aandoauctions.com. Updates are posted often. You can also follow Ahlers & Ogletree through social media on Twitter, Instagram, Pinterest and Facebook.

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