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TuneTagger

TuneTagger - 1.0.2b2

easily tag iTunes songs with correct info, art & lyrics

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 1.0.2b2
Release Date: 2007-12-14
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,886
Downloads (all versions): 5,610
Price: $17.00

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Product Description:

Browse through anyone's iTunes library and you're bound to find thousands upon thousands of songs. Some of them probably were ripped from CD, some of them came from the iTunes Store, and still others may have been downloaded (legally, of course!) from a variety of other sources. So when you want to find that right song to listen to at the right moment, it's important to have your songs tagged with as much correct information as possible. But with so many songs coming from a variety of different sources, how can you easily manage your iTunes library?

With TuneTagger, of course. When you play music through iTunes, TuneTagger finds all the information about that song on the internet for you, without you having to do a thing. TuneTagger fetches official album information from the CDDB music database so that your songs will have the correct title, artist name, album name, year, and track number. It retrieves high quality album art automatically, and it even fetches lyrics without you having to search through various webpages or lyrics sites. It takes the work out of tagging.

What's new in this version:

  • migrated TuneTagger over to the MusicBrainz database from the official CDDB database
  • TuneTagger now requires Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger or later
  • fixed crash that could occur while looking up lyrics, when they exist
  • fixed crash that could occur when two internal AppleScripts attempt to run at the same time and one is marked as non-critical
  • fixed crash that could occur while playing songs that start with the character "("
  • songs with multiple extraneous items (text within () or []) will now have all extraneous info be extracted
  • lyrics fields in Approval panel will no longer change slightly after touching the window

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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TuneTagger Reviewnot ready yet - Version: 1.0.2b2, 12/25/2007 11:18AM PST

mcyeager
great idea. but odd interface and crashes after a few songs. only looks up currently playing song; does not look up batches or allow searches without playing track. keep trying!
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TuneTagger ReviewCanto Pod is a more simplistic and better choice for lyrics. - Version: 1.0.1, 12/14/2007 08:05AM PST

mjoll_dotmac
I found TuneTagger to be to intrusive on my desktop. All I wanted was a way to easily import lyrics and every time I used it, it became a floating distraction on my screen.

I just downloaded the Canto Pod widget and am in love with it for its simplicity. This is one of those sharewares that actually made me want to share. Best of all, the author gives the shareware fees to charity.
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TuneTagger ReviewShould have saved my money - Version: 1.0.1, 11/19/2007 08:22AM PST

sigbruner
I purchased this software largely based upon its high user rating. It launched the first time, but didn't seem to do anything. Each subsequent launch had similar results, but the application would simply cease to function in a decreasingly short time span. I now cannot launch the application at all, and my plea to the developer of this product has gone unanswered. In short, this application has done nothing for me but waste some of my time and cost some of my money. I downloaded Jaikoz to correct my library tags, and it has served me much, much better.
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