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Tag&Rename 3.0 RC6

Dutchwall   on 14 November 2003 - 15:54 · 7 comments & 824 views

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Tag&Rename is a powerful, easy-to-use program for organizing and archiving your library of music files. Its solid design handles both the .mp3 and .vqf music formats.

With Tag&Rename, you can quickly and easily rename your music while also editing the embedded tag data used by popular music players - both ID3 and ID3 v2 formats. Tag&Rename makes it easy to edit existing tag information, update for new tagging standards, or write tags for music files which had no previously embedded tags (e.g. bootlegs). Tag&Rename simplifies the boring and time-consuming task of updating tag information for your music by allowing you to quickly get information from the CDDB1 database or www.allmusic.com site. It can also write or edit tag information based on your music libraries file structure (artistalbumtitle.mp3 for example). Often many files can be processed with a few clicks using Tag&Rename's built-in automated features.

New features in 3.0 rc 6:
  • Improved Apple iTunes support
  • Added support for m4p files
  • Improved "Rename folder" function
  • Minor interface changes
Download: Tag&Rename 3.0 RC6
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News source: Betaresource


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"We do need to look at case of LLU but our focus has been on broadband rollout and we had no time," he added.

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Edmunds said he would be passing the puzzle on to Ofcom.

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He also claimed that LLU had not been a success in Europe and that the business model for it was not strong enough.

But Easynet, which is unbundling local exchanges, accused BT of being disingenuous, and said LLU was clearly viable.

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(1 reply) #1 axis on 14 Nov 2003 - 16:18
One of the most useful programs I have EVER used, if you have a large music collection and are picky about your ID3 tags and filenames, you will love this thing.
#1.1 bush on 14 Nov 2003 - 16:40
could not agree more
#2 Mav Phoenix on 14 Nov 2003 - 20:12
Nice that they support the AAC files from iTunes.
#3 gflores on 14 Nov 2003 - 20:50
I like Dr. Tag, myself. Haven't tried this one though.
#4 mipra on 14 Nov 2003 - 22:02
This is quite useful when I dont use Dr. Tag
#5 divertom15 on 15 Nov 2003 - 03:56
never heard of dr. tag but i love this program
#6 GG- on 15 Nov 2003 - 20:34
owns. best one i saw so far.

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