Is there any third party software for itunes that will do this:

Is there any third party software for itunes that will organize the browser window. Ideally I would like the third browser window (album name) organized by "main albums" "compilations" "bootlegs" "singles"
It would look like this for the Beatles
Main
1963 Please Please Me
1965 Help
etc.
Compilations
1970 Red Album
1990 Greatest Hits
etc.
Bootlegs
1985 Ultratrax 1
etc.
CD Singles
1999 Whatever
This info would be marked on either the info or option tab when labeling.
If this has not been made, one of you nerds should make it, it would be great and you could charge $3 for it and I buy it. and so would 100,000 other people.

If you haven't already, try looking through the Apple Downloads specifically for iTunes.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/ipod_itunes/
There might be something there that is at least similar to the app your looking for.
edit: There is one shareware that is an iTunes plugin called Multi-tunes. With it you can create multiple iTunes libraries, one library called "Main" one called "Bootlegs" etc, and Multi-Tunes will allow you to quickly switch between them from within the iTunes window. Not exactly what your looking for but close.
http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/ipoditunes/multitunesdavidcaldwell.html
Message was edited by: Zookalicious

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