Archive for February, 2007

Yeah

In response to this post, I just would like to say that as of right not there is very little need for documentation for Tagger. The functions should be self-describing, I check the blog daily and will answer any questions promptly and resolve any problems within the software. Also on that note, people do tend to forget that Tagger is capable of batch editing by copying a field’s contents to all other open files. This is done by pressing Ctrl+Click on the field’s label, and has been supported since the earliest builds.

New: Java 5 builds

I’ve updated (and will continue to update) the Java 5 builds of Tagger (for both Windows and OS X). As of this moment, every build version should have identical features, except for the presence of a close button on the file tabs (only present in Java 6). As there is no build of the Java 6 runtime environment for OS X, I’ll only be producing a Java 5-compatible build until one becomes available. Again, I really need Mac testers, as I think this version may in fact work.

Please check out the Download page to download.

New: 3.2b20070201

New in this build:

  • Full artwork support (import, export, remove); I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised (but some visual improvements are on the way)
    • In relation to this, please keep in mind that iTunes 7 stores artwork outside of the file; as such, Tagger has nothing to do with these. It only supports artwork embedded within the file
  • Updated German (thanks to Chris) and Spanish translations

You can grab Tagger 3 from the Download page. As I haven’t received any reports about the Mac build, I haven’t updated the Mac file with the new improvements.


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