24 Oct 2003
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Platform: Windows XP
Manufacturer: ID3-TagIT
Size: 1.2MB
Number of Downloads: 3710
Price: null
ID3-TagIT is without doubt one of the most feature-packed of all MP3 tagging applications, boasting an interface that is both easy to use and intuitive.
Like Windows Explorer, it has the file directories in a tree in the left of its window and the files themselves in the right.
You can edit both ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags and write to more than one tag at a time using the Multiple Edit Tag tool. There's also a 'Tag To Filename' tool, a handy way of making a tag based on a filename, or you can rename a file based on its tag.
You can organise your MP3s into different folders based on their tags, although this function is a little more complicated.
ID3-TagIT also includes access to the Freedb internet database, so you can look up tags online if you get tired of manual tweaking.
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I have tried many others and compared to this application they SUCK! This application is very user-friendly and covers just about every need I have had when editing these MP3 files. Unfortunately I hear that development has stopped. If the author is willing to post the source code I would be more than happy to develop a Java port. Just email me. THX!
Posted by: Troy D. Travis 01 Jan 2009