What is the difference between Shell and music collection?
A MusShell shell is an integrated combination of pictures, lyrics, and other information about a CD or about any other series of songs. A shell can be either soft or hard. A soft shell is a rich interface for your music but it resides on your fixed disk and requires the music to be in your CD drive. A hard shell includes its own music and it can be burned onto a CD together with its interface. A soft shell leaves your music on its original CD, in its original format, while the rest of the material – the rich interface of pictures and data – resides on your hard disk. A shell is a set of information and pictures conveniently organized around a set of songs. A shell can include lyrics, photos, remarks, credits, and other information. And MusShell is the only music management tool that, besides producing new music collections (shells) from audio CDs and files, can also import and convert various other collection formats. Sophisticated, easy-to-use front-end software resides on your PC and