I downloaded this for its integration with musicbrainz. (I have some mystery songs that I want tagged properly.) I found this program vastly inferior to ieatbrainz in that respect.
The interface and appearance are typical of a java app; not very pretty or mac-like, but not horrible. I think this is the downfall of most java apps: In an effort to work in all platforms, they don't really excel on any of them.
Jaikoz has a large assortment of settings you can--and probably should--modify. I personally like this aspect, but some may find it intimidating. The settings are certainly non-intuitive and not mac-like.
Since there is no all-in-one tagger, musicbrainz lookup, art graber that I can tolerate, this might have some some use in the future. As of now, however, I don't see any reason to use this over similar products that have superior interfaces.
Jaikoz Audio Tagger
Autotag mp3, m4a, mp4, m4p, ogg vorbis, flac files.
Version: 3.3.4
Eh
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: Luggnutt Thursday, February 22 2007 @ 07:06 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
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Eh - jaikoz
ieatbrainz uses the old trm system that is being phased out and is no longer devloped whereas Jaikoz uses the new Webservice mechanism. If you have any examples where jaikoz does not do as good a job as ieatbrainz I would be happy to investagate.I am always interested in making Jaikoz more OSX like, if you any specific examples let me know.
You can email me at support at jthink.net
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Tuesday, March 20 2007 @ 06:30 AM PDT