Music

Tagger – tag your music

Tagger is a simple utility that lets you tag your music.

It sports a GTK UI.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Supports many music file types (mp3, ogg, flac, wma, wav, and more).
  • Edit tags and album art of multiple files, even across subfolders, all at once.
  • Edit unsynchronized and synchronized lyrics for a file (with LRC import and export support).
  • Convert filenames to tags and tags to filenames with ease.
  • Lookup file information using MusicBrainz.
  • Lookup lyric information using Letras.
  • Open, manage, and create playlists in many formats (m3u, pls, xspf, and more).

Website: github.com/NickvisionApps/Tagger
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Developer: Nicholas Logozzo
License: MIT License

Tagger in action
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Tagger is written in C#. Learn C# with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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