BPM for Windows - I see Apple has a BPM web ap

but it only designates MAC ... I don't even know how I got into the Web Aps section .. I do not have an iphone ... I just have iTunes and I do not want to buy the whole program of BeaTunes especially if there is just an add-on or something small that allows me to figure out the BPM. But I have Windows XP SP3. I did get a link to BpmAnlyz.exe .. which I guess is referred to as Mixmeister perhaps in these discussions but before I installed it . .I read that it does not work on protected files. Something about the DRM. Well I tried to convert so much of my iTunes purchases to iTunes Plus but I do not want to have to do all of them just in order for that analyze program to work. So if someone has something small that determines BPM and it works on Windows XP SP3 and perhaps it works with iTunes, I would appreciate it.

This link here:
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/audio/mixmeisterbpmanalyzer.html
on this Apple site designates version 2.0 only for MAC
I did download the BpmAnlyz.exe file from the Free download Mixmeister site but its version is only 0. Perhaps it still works ... I thought I read here that it does not work with files blocked by DRM.

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