Music

Ear Tag – small and simple audio file tag editor

Ear Tag is a small and simple audio file tag editor which uses uses GTK4 and libadwaita for the UI.

It is primarily geared towards making quick edits or bulk-editing tracks in albums/EPs. Unlike other tagging programs, Ear Tag does not require the user to set up a music library folder.

Ear Tag supports both desktop and mobile form factors.

This is free and open source software.

Website: gitlab.gnome.org/World/eartag
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Developer: knuxify
License: MIT License

Ear Tag in action
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Ear Tag is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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