Freeware (and we mean FREE - no ads, no nags, no bull)
Specialty Tagging Software
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v4.3.10.4
5.4 Mb |
Need to support non-English languages? You may prefer the Unicode version (a bit slower loading tags than the standard version).
Tag Backup & Restore v1.1
If you're a serious audiophile you've invested considerable time and effort in your tags. The information they contain often comes from diverse, hard-to-locate sources and can be more troublesome to replace than the music itself. Tag Backup & Restore protects your investment by backing up your tags to any one of three possible archive types: 1) Access 2000®, 2) MS Excel® Worksheet, and 3) Delimited Text. Once archived, you have full control over what to restore. Recreate a single tag or single tag field, or restore a whole library of tags at one time. TBR is built upon an excellent real-time tag editor and batch file renamer, too.
Supports .aac, .ape, .flac, .m4a, .mp3, .mp4, .mpc, .ogg, .vqf, and .wma tags.
Backup Types Supported
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When you're not backing up or restoring, TBR doubles as a first-class tag editor and file renamer. Support features include Find, Find All, Find & Replace.
You can print your tags, or save them to multiple file formats. Choose which tag fields to make visible and in what order they appear.
Store album art, artist scans, and other files in tags for safe-keeping and one-click access. View, store, extract, rearrange, or remove pictures and other objects. Copy or paste them, or move them around from tag to tag.
HTML-2-Text v1.1
Just a little utility for those who sometimes need to copy html text from a Web page into a text document, or even convert entire Web pages into text documents. If you've ever attempted these maneuvers, you know that html text usually copies over into a text document as one or more long, cumbersome lines filled with tags, symbols, and other unneeded bother. You typically have to spend a lot of time cleaning it up, removing unnecessary information, adding line breaks, etc., before it looks right on a regular text page.
This little utility does much of this for you. It places an icon on your desktop onto which you can drop an html file to have it automatically converted into a text document by the same name. It removes html tags, adjusts line feeds, and quickly reformats the text. The text is then placed into a new file, in the same location, but with a ".txt" file extension.
Alternatively, you can use the utility to reformat html text that's in the Clipboard. Simply copy any html-laden text into the Clipboard, double-click the program's desktop icon, and the contents are instantly converted and made available for pasting out again as plain text.
Included is a small Settings Utility that lets you set margins and adjust a few other helpful options.
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