TagTuner 1.9.0.1493

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TagTuner provides you with unique helpful tools to build a professional type music library with minimal typing. The highly automated time saving features are coupled with powerful Tag Editor. With TagTuner you always have full control and great flexibility while tagging your music collection. TagTuner supports: MP3 ID3v1 & ID3v2 tags, Apple AAC and Lossless (m4a, mp4, m4p, m4b, m4v files), Flac, Ogg Vorbis, Windows Media WMA, ASF and WMV files. You can generate standardized meaningful file names from file tags. Extract information from file name into its tags. Synchronize different MP3 tag versions. Load, copy & paste tags and cover artworks for single song or thousands of selected files. Put any number of elementary operations in batches and execute them in one key stroke. TagTuner is also the only one organizer in industry that supports rollback for unintended actions. So, you can Undo rather than having to retype the info.

Version 1.9.0.1493 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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