Being a music aficionado means you want your collections to always display the right data, and ultimately you need to dedicate time to alter the ID3 tag of each particular element.
Tagman offers the user a simple system that streamlines the whole information adjusting gig and creates a simple application that is friendly too and will not require additional knowledge when dealing with it, saving you a great deal of time in the process.
How does it do it?
It lists each particular compatible audio file in its list and simply allows the user to edit sections of the associated tags. You can add artwork, artist names, the title and album of the song, and the genre, of course.
A number and year can be attached as well, thus creating an easy-to-navigate list based on all these pointers and elements you’ve added to your mix. Files can be added or removed from the big list, blacklisted if you get annoyed by a particular entry. I was surprised by how accessible all the features within the app are.
Extras that count
The program allows the user to save all song information once the editing is done. This means you’ll be enjoying partial bulk processing leading you to simply win some time when dealing with your music collection. I was quite pleased with how the program worked and in the end, I must say that other features like the ability to recognize all songs and even adopt tags from file names convinced me one hundred percent of the app’s usefulness.
Tagman is indeed a great choice if you do not want to waste time with complex ID3 tag editing techniques and want to move on with your life while still having a very well-organized song collection. It does not have to be a complex app to also be helpful.
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