bliss is licensed 'per fix'. bliss can 'fix' a number of things in your music library: the size of cover art, the location of music files and more. Every fix bliss makes to your music library costs you one 'fix'.
This applies per-rule, so if the cover art and the music files are renamed for one album that costs two fixes. Just using the cover art rule? Then that's one fix per album. bliss tells you how many fixes you have and how many you need to complete its work.
bliss comes with one hundred fixes for free. This is so you can judge whether it is useful or not. Once bliss has fixed the cover art for one hundred albums, you need to buy extra fixes.
New versions of bliss are released regularly. Your fixes work for all versions.
If you're not thrilled with our software, we don't deserve your money. Simply contact us and we'll process your refund within the day.
... then I'll give you a refund for any 1000 fix licences you have purchased.
Yes, so long as it works on a music library owned solely by you, your household or organisation.
Yes, so long as you own the library. CD ripping companies should see "Can I buy bliss for my business?"
Once you have completed the purchase, you will receive a licence code which you supply to bliss, this will then update your fix count and complete any outstanding work that had been stalled before.
We give away away unlimited licences to journalists or bloggers willing to write about bliss. Email us letting us know about your blog or equivalent and we'll send you a free unlimited licence (plus one to give away to a reader)
Email us with your name, organisation's name and address, any tax ID (e.g. VAT or state sales tax) and any other email addresses of people that should be 'kept in the loop'.
So long as it's just one music library you're re-organising that's fine. If you are organising multiple music libraries on behalf of others or you are embedding bliss inside another product, we need to talk.