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AutoTagX 2.71


License Free to try
Requirements Mac OS X
Downloads 389 Limitations None
Publisher Mark Malson File Size 699k
Date added 06 Nov 2003 Check your speed

If you download the files from the Internet, the tags are usually mishmash: different bit rates, some tagged, some not, different variations of the album, or artist name. Retagging them can be time-consuming. AutoTagX offers a way not only to consistently tag all your files, but it also accesses the FreeDB database so you don't have to type in any titles. Just drop MP3 files or folders of MP3 albums on to the main window in AutoTagX or on the application itself. With AutoTagTools, you can also just control-click on an MP3 file or an MP3 album folder and select Tag with AutoTagX. From there, a new window comes up for each file or album that shows you the tag information, searches the Internet database, and shows you the best matches for that file or album. Just select the closest match, save your work, and your files are tagged and organized.

Version 2.71 fixed a bug in file tagging that caused some valid track numbers to be flagged as invalid, fixed a bug that caused the final edit of any text field to be forgotten before writing the tags, made modifications to resolve conflicts with some other Finder plug-ins.

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Brocade File Insight 2.0

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  • Requirements: Microsoft 32-bit Windows Server 2003, XP Professional, or newer
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