

Unfortunately, the user interface needs a lot of improvement I work with classical music, which tends to expose problems with such packages, and here is no exception the user interface offers two panes, display on the left and edit on the right, and the sheer length of some tags in the display pane means that the edit pane on the right is pushed partly off the screen.

(I particularly like the ability to set filenames from tags, which is an easy fix to some horrible messes). As others point out, The Tagger is going to have to be good to justify paying anything for it, given that iTunes and now Songbird have the same facility for free.Ĭertainly filling in tags is much slicker than either of these, and some of the facilities to copy between tags are very useful.
