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Mp3Tag
Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit ID3-tags and OGG Comments of MP3- and Ogg Vorbis files. It can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words from tags a ...
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- Nov 07, 2008
- For version:
- 2.42
Excellent, almost perfect 
I just re-tagged my chaotic MP3 library (nearly 10,000 songs roughly 1/2 as albums and the other half as rogue singles). And I wouldn't have been able to have done this (in under a week) without this program; I highly recommend. I have one complaint however: I think that the interface for assigning external database information needs improved (specifically regarding the right hand box which lists your tracks). It would take me too much space to specifically describe my suggestions for this, but just be aware that you must assign the proper order in that box, otherwise you can easily mis-assign an entire album if you're not paying attention. Thanks!
Review by: DrGerm (4)
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- Jan 04, 2008
- For version:
- 2.39
Why use anything else! 
I've re-tagged my entire music collection using this tool. Renaming tools are fantastic. If you have OCD when it comes to organization like I do this is your tool. Easy to learn and use. Right on guys.
Review by: boomshankerx (3)
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- Oct 30, 2006
- For version:
- 2.36
I'm happy! 
Excellent! I always used windows media player to listen and edit mp3s, but wmp always had problems updating. So i try other well known major tag editors but they wasn't as good as wmp until this one i came across. I edit large amount of mp3s (around 8,000-9,000). You wont need anything other then this! I don't know if it does Cover Arts.
Review by: lavaboy
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- Oct 16, 2006
- For version:
- 2.36
(almost) the ultimate tag editor 
I've been searching high and low for a tagger that can tag both MP3 and OGG files. Truthfully, I overlooked this one the first time around, as the name implies (incorrectly) that it supports only MP3's. But actually it supports both. I can easily tag/rename/retag lots of files easily from the interface. The only drawback is it is not that easy when you want to copy between different tag standards (i.e. ID3v1, ID3v2, and APEv2), for which I still rely on TagScanner.
Review by: pepoluan (22)
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- Aug 22, 2006
- For version:
- 2.36
Well designed and works great! 
Certainly one of the better MP3 Tag Editors available. Although not as fast loading as some, it's easy to use and stable.
Review by: TerryP (61)
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- May 29, 2006
- For version:
- 2.36
The only tagger i use 
I have used this software for years and have not found an equal. It just keeps getting better with each new version. It's simple to use, very stable, and has a great interface. It's one of only a few free programs that I actually felt was worth sending the author a donation for. I was disappointed at one point that the author chose to eliminate coverage for Win 98, but now that I have XP, all's well.
Review by: megabob6666 (19)
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- Apr 01, 2006
- For version:
- 2.35
Mp3tag .. free .. nice. 
I've tried quite a few of these programs and I like Mp3Tag the best. It is easy to work with and it supports other formats. It has freedb and has many other good things going for it. A Good program, works well and it is free. Can't beat that! Thanks for doing it.
Review by: TideWalker (21)
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- Jan 28, 2006
- For version:
- 2.35
Quick and easy to use. 
I was looking for a tag editor, that has the usability, and quickness like this, I was using audacity to make tags, and trim music, and then convert to mp3 so I can play on my mp3 player but it was a really slow process, audacity is a nice converter/editor, i also used switch to convert wav to mp3, and now Mp3tag to make the ID3 tags, if the music didnt require being trimmed, anyways i like this, one thing i dont like is that you to press save to save the id3 tags, and then press okay, i'd rather it saved the id3 on the fly, and i wish it would remember what i saved such as the artist that way i wouldnt have to keep typing anyways, this is exactly what i needed, sped things up, and it's free!
Review by: Ghost_grey (56)
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- Sep 05, 2005
- For version:
- 2.32
Good mp3 tag program 
This program is good enough to prompt me to leave a positive review for it, especially since it is free! MP3tag allows writing tags to multiple files at once using the same data for every file (like artist) or variable data extracted from the file name (like title, track, etc.) It is very easy to use once one learns it and the documentation is pretty good to assist in the learning process. I like this program a lot. Skylark
Review by: Skylark (2)
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- Feb 16, 2005
- For version:
- 2.28
An excellent tagger. ... 
An excellent tagger.
Review by: GrailKnight (2)
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- Oct 11, 2004
- For version:
- 2.25
Very nice! i love it, but 
I love this program very much and I am very happy with it. I mainly used it for editing tag information in mp3 files and for renaming the files. It is very easy to use, has a LOT of features and if there is something I miss, it is some additional fields for the ID3 v2 like: Composer / Encoder / Copyright / Link. These are all supported by some other tag editor programs as well as by Winamp and would be a good thing to add in a future update. I must say a huge thanks to Florian Heidenreich for this fine piece of free sofware.
Review by: norbique
First post
- Nov 04, 2004
Response by software author 
Thank you very much for your kind words and your good rating! Regarding your feature request: it s already possible to edit extended tag fields (even user-defined tag fields) with Mp3tag. You can either do this via the extended tag dialog from the menu item View, Tags... or by adding the appropriate column to the file view via View, Columns... and edit the tag field directly via the file view like renaming in Windows Explorer. Best regards, ~ Florian
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