Tagr is an application that helps you organize your music collection.
With Tagr you can easily edit information such as a song's artist, title, or album cover. Tagr also allows you to control the way your files are named, numbered, and capitalized. There is no more need for having other tools dictate that for you!
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Features
• Edit meta data of individual MP3, M4A/M4B, WAV, FLAC, and AIFF files, or
• Edit a list of files in bulk
• Supported tags: track number/count, title, artist, album artist, composer, album, disc number/count, genre, year, comment, compilation, lyrics
• MP3 ID3 versions: v1, v2.3, and v2.4
• Embed cover art into your songs
• Apply uppercase, lowercase, and title case capitalization schemes
• Automatically generate track numbers
• Choose from predefined file naming schemes or define your own
• Extract tags from the file name or title using predefined or custom patterns
• Combine tags to form new tags using predefined or custom patterns
• Search discogs.com for album information and copy it to your songs
• Listen to songs through QuickLook
• Export/import tags to/from tab-separated files (TSV) for easy editing in spreadsheet apps
• Customize Tagr to your needs
Enjoy the best version of Tagr yet!
New in version 5.0
• Greatly improved search
• Added support for disc number and disc count when searching discogs.com
• Added support for non-numeric numbering schemes such as A1, A2, A3, B1, B2, B3, …
• Now honoring numbering settings and disc numbers when copying search results while automatically numbering tracks with 'All in one' selected
• macOS notifications are now shown after searching discogs.com completes if Tagr was not in focus
• Added AIFF file support
• Added support for editing lyrics
• Added preference setting to limit maximum artwork size (e.g. for car hi-fi systems)
• Added support for extracting tags from a song’s title
• Added dark theme support and icons for macOS Mojave
• Improved usability when editing song information
• When editing tags of songs in the table, pressing Enter while holding the Option key edits the next song instead
• With single-click-to-edit settings enabled, single-clicking a song with the Option key pressed selects it instead
• Double-clicking a cell when editing songs in the table now reliably starts editing no matter where clicking
• Default macOS auto-completion for drop-downs and table cells is now disabled
• Added support for horizontal scrolling in the editor table
• 'Store leading zeros' property is now also used to automatically prefix disc and track count / number when loading M4A/M4B (with AAC or ALAC codecs) files which don’t supports storing this kind of information
• Enhanced product documentation
• Added support for in-app application review
• Updated application icon and toolbar icons
• Incorporated latest TagLib library (v1.11.1)
Bug fixes
• Stability improvements and bug fixes