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Tagr 5. Ratings and Reviews

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28 Ratings
  • MechnoSferatu, 16.05.2020
    Beyond a great app
    I've been a long time TAGR user. I've always loved the workflow of using it. Most repetative tasks can be accomplished through hotkeys and it allows working with many files in a queue with really satisfying efficiency. Beyond the App, the developer is great. Any time I've reached out, I've gotten quick responses. When I asked about a feature request, it turned out that it was already in the app, tucked away. If you work with a lot of meta-tag information, there is simply no substitute that I've found on any platform. Show more
  • MechnoSferatu, 16.05.2020
    Beyond a great app
    I've been a long time TAGR user. I've always loved the workflow of using it. Most repetative tasks can be accomplished through hotkeys and it allows working with many files in a queue with really satisfying efficiency. Beyond the App, the developer is great. Any time I've reached out, I've gotten quick responses. When I asked about a feature request, it turned out that it was already in the app, tucked away. If you work with a lot of meta-tag information, there is simply no substitute that I've found on any platform. Show more
  • Brian Costa, 01.06.2019
    My "Go-To" App
    A few years back, I realized iTunes was not embedding artwork correctly and that Finder was taking issue with that. My search for a tool lead me to developer Harald Schubert’s website (pre MAS!) and his App, Tagr and it didn’t take long for me to realize that it was going to be my new “Go-To” App for metadata editing. Harald Schubert and I struck up a dialogue and have been friendly ever sense. I’d send him bug reports and he’d listen to my questions and feedback. Tagr is fast and is very comprehensive. It also does some advanced operations that I’ve only found in Windows metadata Apps. I have recommended this App to more than a few other Mac users and will continue to do so. You will not be disappointed! Thanks for a great App, Harald! Show more
  • Brian Costa, 01.06.2019
    My "Go-To" App
    A few years back, I realized iTunes was not embedding artwork correctly and that Finder was taking issue with that. My search for a tool lead me to developer Harald Schubert’s website (pre MAS!) and his App, Tagr and it didn’t take long for me to realize that it was going to be my new “Go-To” App for metadata editing. Harald Schubert and I struck up a dialogue and have been friendly ever sense. I’d send him bug reports and he’d listen to my questions and feedback. Tagr is fast and is very comprehensive. It also does some advanced operations that I’ve only found in Windows metadata Apps. I have recommended this App to more than a few other Mac users and will continue to do so. You will not be disappointed! Thanks for a great App, Harald! Show more
  • Damon Kex, 06.05.2019
    No True Alternative
    I have been using Tagr since 2014, it keeps getting better little bits at a time. I’ve tried other programs that do essentially the same thing, but nothing feels as seamless as Tagr. Show more
  • Damon Kex, 06.05.2019
    No True Alternative
    I have been using Tagr since 2014, it keeps getting better little bits at a time. I’ve tried other programs that do essentially the same thing, but nothing feels as seamless as Tagr. Show more
  • macrone, 03.04.2019
    A great tool just got better
    Tagr is the best app I've found for organizing a music collection exactly the way I want. And every release brings new features and capabilities. (For example, version 4 added support for FLAC; version 5 now supports AIFF.) The interface is pleasurable to use and the various built-in tools have saved me a lot of tedium. I'm also pleased that the developer incorporated one of my suggestions for improvement into the new version. Thanks, Harald. Show more
  • macrone, 03.04.2019
    A great tool just got better
    Tagr is the best app I've found for organizing a music collection exactly the way I want. And every release brings new features and capabilities. (For example, version 4 added support for FLAC; version 5 now supports AIFF.) The interface is pleasurable to use and the various built-in tools have saved me a lot of tedium. I'm also pleased that the developer incorporated one of my suggestions for improvement into the new version. Thanks, Harald. Show more