Tagr is an application for Mac OS X that helps you organize your MP3 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. There is no more need for having other tools dictate that for you!
Tagr offers an intuitive user interface based on latest Mac OS technology that features everything you would expect from a decent Mac application, including time savers like drag and drop support, Cover Flow, Quick Look, and more.
What is the best way to add missing tag information to a song if you don't want to enter it manually? Search for it! Use Tagr to query for any number of keywords and retrieve matching results from discogs.com, browse them in Cover Flow, and finally apply tags and artwork to a selection of songs.
Looking at your songs and seeing them all have a different case can be quite disturbing. Tagr supports uppercase, lowercase, and title case capitalization schemes (the latter following the New York Times Manual of Style).
Once you are content with your numbering, capitalization, and file naming settings, you will want to employ them all throughout your editing process. Tagr saves you unnecessary clicks by offering a separate all-in-one feature that applies all these settings with one click.
Tagr accesses your files through the proven TagLib library so you will never have to fear losing your files.
One of the less known features of MP3 is that you can embed artwork directly into your files. This way you will never lose your artwork again. Tagr allows you to do just that: simply drag your images onto a selection of songs, save to disk, and you are done!
Many of the changes you do will be aimed at multiple files, be it the genre or release date that is missing, or just the comment that you want to get rid of. Tagr offers editing capabilities for applying changes to a selection of files in no time.
It can be tedious at times to manually number multiple songs, especially if you use track numbers to sort your files on the file system or in your favorite media player, or if you just like to store the number of songs in your album together with the track number. In Tagr, you can easily assign track numbers to songs by selecting from one of the available numbering patterns. Tagr will do the rest.
If you manually organize your files on your file system, Tagr will be of great help by offerning naming patterns that automatically derive the file name from other information such as the track number, artist, and/or title.