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Tag&Rename 2.1.7

PROGAME   on 11 January 2003 - 10:39 · 8 comments & 207 views

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Tag&Rename is a handy management utility designed for MP3 and VQF music files. With Tag&Rename you can quickly and easily rename your music collection using the embedded tag data within .mp3 (ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags) and .vqf files, write new or edit existing tag information, create tags based on file names and get songs information from freedb or allmusic.com servers.

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Linux has some powerful competition. Leading the pack is Symbian, an operating system backed by most of the major phone makers and already in at least one phone on the market. Microsoft has won a few converts for its Windows Powered Smartphone and Pocket PC Phone Edition operating systems. PalmSource's operating system is also grabbing some customers as well.

But Linux is the only OS for the next generation of phones that is open source, a mixed blessing, according to Keith Waryas, a wireless analyst with IDC.

An open-source OS is generally less expensive than anything developed privately, likely a key point in helping Linux win wireless converts, Waryas said. However, some U.S. wireless carriers doubt that Linux can ever be secure enough to trust with their billion dollar networks, he said.

And Linux has got some pretty powerful competition, Waryas said. For instance, Symbian is backed by most of the cell phone industry, including Nokia, Motorola, Samsung Electronics, Siemens and SonyEricsson.

"You can't forget that the people backing Symbian are also the ones making most of the mobile phones," Waryas said.

Texas Instruments representative Dana Meyers said Friday that several manufacturers are working to develop wireless devices using a Linux version of OMAP, or Open Multimedia Applications Protocol. Meyers would not identify the customers developing phones. OMAP is used to build cell phones.

Seiji Mitsuoka, NEC general manager, said in a statement that NEC is using MontaVista's Linux chips to "help us deliver Linux-based mobile phones to global markets."

Mitsuoka did not release additional details on NEC's Linux phone plans.

A Microsoft representative had no comment. A PalmSource representative had no immediate comment when reached on Friday.

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(2 replies) #1 Barisko on 11 Jan 2003 - 11:03
is this the best program to edit tags of mp3? - and - what to use to edit tags of .wma files?
#1.1 MikeN on 11 Jan 2003 - 11:57
Yeah, I think it's certainly the best for mp3 files. I liked it so much I bought it and have never needed to look at another program since. But oh for OGG support!
#1.2 Olden on 11 Jan 2003 - 20:42
This is nowhere near the best tagging program. In my opinion the best is Abander TagControl, it's so damn sexy
#2 Hawk999 on 11 Jan 2003 - 13:07
Still waiting for ogg support
#3 Toxikk on 11 Jan 2003 - 16:23
this program owns. simple.
#4 Opio on 11 Jan 2003 - 19:43
WHERE'S MY OGG SUPPORT DAMMIT?! Don't these people listen to their users?... Sheesh...
#5 axis on 11 Jan 2003 - 20:37
This program is the one and only reason I still use the .mp3 format, I would love to use .ogg exclusivley, but I love ID3 tags and I love Tag&Rename.
#6 GrimSage on 12 Jan 2003 - 16:52
what is a good program (hopefully free) that will convert from mp3 to ogg?

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