What is Moa Tunes and how the hell do you pronounce it anyway?
Moa Tunes (pronounced "Moi Tunes", or "Mo' Tunes" if you prefer) is a shell for a number of scripts that Wooden Brain Concepts and others have written for iTunes. MOA stands for Mother of All (iTunes scripts). It is designed to work in tight integration with iTunes.
Features: MP3 file maintenance (cleaning ID3 tags, trashing MP3 files, removing duplicates and dead tracks, looking up information on the internet, etc.); background scanning and processing of tracks according to options; Automatic, customizable processing of signatures for Entourage X or Eudora X based on music playing in iTunes; start and stop timers with optional fade-out; and more.
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Compatibility notes 
System Requirements
• Mac OS X 10.1.2 or higher with AppleScript 1.8.3 installed. (Available via software update, 6/23/02)
• iTunes 2.0.3 or higher for OS X
• Internet Explorer, Navigator (Chimera), OmniWeb, Opera, Netscape, or iCab for OS X
• Entourage X or Eudora X (optional)
If you have not installed AppleScript 1.8.3, go no further. Moa Tunes will not work properly without it. Running it without installing this update may have unpredictable results.
Historical: https://web.archive.org/web/20020804153421/http://beam.to/woodenbrain
Emulating this? It could probably run under:
SheepShaver