If what you want to do is manually edit your song information, of course you should use iTunes. It's free, and more capable than MPFreaker. MPFreaker's manual editing capabilities are mainly a nicety to fine-tune what it has added automatically.
MPFreaker 1.8 recognizes iTunes-downloaded (unembedded) artwork and will avoid overriding the (often higher quality) iTunes-downloaded artwork. I'm not aware of any other artwork utility that does this.
Re: Completely Worthless - LairWareBeastie
If what you want to do is manually edit your song information, of course you should use iTunes. It's free, and more capable than MPFreaker. MPFreaker's manual editing capabilities are mainly a nicety to fine-tune what it has added automatically.
MPFreaker 1.8 recognizes iTunes-downloaded (unembedded) artwork and will avoid overriding the (often higher quality) iTunes-downloaded artwork. I'm not aware of any other artwork utility that does this.
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