Now some tech stuff: Download went very smoothly. I am always happy to see representatives here with their programs, not to mention the developers like yourself, to answer questions and to offer solutions to problems end users are having. I truly hope that what information you receive here today will benefit you greatly. George Taylor, I appreciate your work and the efforts you are putting into your project. I cannot tell you how happy that has made me feel and now believe I can identify, hopefully all the others as they have very strange numbers. I found mp3s, wav,flac, and wma and the one special wav file of a very very very young Joan Baez/Imagine-a song that is very special to me. Not sure what I had retrieved, I just put it aside until now. I had had a thunderous "blue screen of death" about a year ago and tried a recovery as many of my files that I could. Did a retake and found 3745 files mp3 only. I found on one drive alone 3.86GB of mp3 only. Ohhhh! my!!!! I don't know if this is alot but to me it is. So, before I downloaded, I ran a search of all 4 drives. I wonder just what do I have in the way of music on my computer since I use the likes of Kevin MacLeod in some of my works. I decided to try this program after reading all the input. So, with that, I know nothing about tagging etc, and not very familiar with what's out there - proprietary, freeware, shareware, GNU etc. I am now an artist and strictly an end user. My tech experience was way way before Bill Gates/Microsoft. OMG!! First, I will not even get into the tech arena here. Furthermore, I need something that can focus on IDv3.2 such as Ex Falso to get my Japanese music's tags to display correctly. It takes a lot of work to tag in MP3 Tag Express unlike other stuff I'm used to. This program was close to replacing Mp3tag for me, but it is Mp3tag that will stay. As a personal requirement, I want this ease of access because I get a lot of music from Nicosound (rips MP3s from Nico Nico Douga videos). * Multi-Edit does not let you change the title of the song. Even Mp3tag lets you double click on distinct fields in the file list and edit them on the spot. I would expect double clicking to open Multi-Edit at the very least. MP3 Tag Express needs you to click on a file, click on Edit Tags to access a dropdown menu, then choose something to edit. Most taggers need you to click on a file, then a field to edit. A tagger should focus on tagging files, so why is tag editing harder to access than playing files? I'd expect that from a music player like foobar2000 or Winamp - not a tagger! Web devs know to rate the staying time of viewers by the number of mouse clicks they must make before they reach their destination. * Double-clicking plays a file instead of lets you change tags. I hate seeing titles like ?, so I delete IDv3.1 tags through Mp3tag (Windows) or EasyTAG (Cross-platform). The problem is that I've never seen IDv3.1 tags work with Japanese. This is a killer for me because a ton of Linux music players read IDv3.1 tags first. * The program automatically tags both IDv3.1 and IDv3.2 on files. * As a personal requirement, I am glad to see Grouping is shown and editable by default. * There is convenient functionality for using the clipboard to move tags around fields. * I tried to tag a song with Japanese and was successful. * All options are easily seen and accessed. It's better than applying tags and having things auto-save. But unfortunately I don't think I will continue using this product. I'm glad the developer is watching these comments.
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