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Posted by d'Wooluf on 01/09/06 02:16
According to Rob Weekhout <r.weekhoutNO_SPAM@gmail.com> (and I quote):
>d'Wooluf schreef:
>> According to "dadiOH" <dadiOH@wherever.com> (and I quote):
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>>>My View wrote:
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>>>>What do you recommend as a good mp3 manager?
>>>>regards
>>>>PeterH
>>>
>>>About the best I've seen is MP3Rat.
>>>http://www.kaylon.com/mp3rat/
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>> MP3Rat hasn't been updated in about 3 years. When I tried it a while back,
>> I ended up with files with 2 id31 tags, because the program didn't
>> recognise the newer-version tags that were already there, and simply added
>> another tag onto the end of the file. I think that it could be made into a
>> great program. The incremental search model that it uses is brilliant. The
>> thing I like about it (and don't find in Media Monkey) is (best word I
>> could find) agility. Pity the author seems to have lost interest.
>I'm from the Netherlands : explain 'agility' for me please.
Quck and flexible. Monkeys are agile. I like computer programs where you
can get what you want in a few keystrokes. In MP3Rat if I wanted to find
all the songs by the salsa group Africando, I'd type something like "sal
afr" and the songs would be listed. I like to type and not have to use the
mouse. I don't like programs where you have to dig through a lot of menus
to do what you need or where you have to organise your music collection to
fit in with the program.
I'm not recommending mp3rat to anyone, though. Any program where the author
hasn't touched it for almost 4 years is a dead end imo. I just like the
basic concept.
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