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The Tagger 1.3 Released
The Tagger 1.3 has been released. It is the first update for a few months and, accordingly, has a lot of new features and bug fixes. Please update your copy from The Tagger’s application menu, or download it if you haven’t tried it yet.
UI improvements include a new toolbar on the main window with convenient options for case transformation, navigating back and forward, using Discogs search, and displaying Quick Look. There also options for refreshing the file list and revealing a file in the Finder, which are not part of the default configuration but can be added by customizing the toolbar. The Tags menu has also been reorganised, with case transformation commands grouped by operation (Capitalize, Make Uppercase, &c.) rather than by tag.
The new back and forward commands, mentioned above as toolbar buttons, will make navigating between folders more convenient. Tags can also be edited ‘inline’, in the file list itself, by double-clicking on the relevant tag. All of the main tools in the Tags menu now have an All Tags option that applies to the full range of ID3 tags. Finally, the trial experience has been improved by removing the periodic alerts for unregistered users with a Purchase button in the top right hand corner of the title bar.
Bug fixes are as follows:
- Fixed false error when saving AAC
- Fixed AAC artwork memory leak bug
- Fixed handling of Discogs’ new release URL format
- Fixed Compilation switch bug
- Fixed AAC album artist tag creation bug
- Minor UI adjustments (Trim and Prefix & Suffix tools)