What's new in The Tagger 1.6.2
Jun 28, 2017
New in The Tagger 1.6.1 (Aug 19, 2015)
New in The Tagger 1.6 (Aug 19, 2015)
- Modernised user interface (looks best on Yosemite)
- Hi-def artwork for Retina Displays
- Discogs works again
- Updated libraries (including TagLib 1.9.1)
- Added BPM to Rename from Tags/Tag from Filenames
- Delete Personal Data features removes new ‘ownr’ atom
- 64-bit only
- Requires OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) or later
- Bug fixes
New in The Tagger 1.5.3 (Jul 26, 2012)
- Updated for Mountain Lion (OS X 10.8)
New in The Tagger 1.5.2 (Jul 26, 2012)
- The Tagger now supports the new Discogs 2.0 API
- Bug fix: Intermittent bug with AAC/ALAC files
- Bug fix: Crashing bug
New in The Tagger 1.3.2 (Sep 9, 2009)
- Compatibility fixes for Snow Leopard (10.6)
New in The Tagger 1.3.1 (Apr 26, 2009)
- 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)
New in The Tagger 1.3 (Apr 22, 2009)
- 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:
- 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).
New in The Tagger 1.2.3 (Jan 5, 2009)
- Stops disc titles from sometimes being treated as separate tracks in multi-disc releases.
New in The Tagger 1.2 (Dec 28, 2008)
- Get Tags from Filenames tool.
- Both sides of the main window are now resizable.
- Fixed critical Discogs error-handling bug.
- Improved Discogs progress indicator responsiveness.
- Fixed bug with Discogs artist aliases.
- Improved renaming for non-existent tags.
- Miscellaneous error-handling fixes.
- Track & disc numbers now formatted 01, 02, etc.
New in The Tagger 1.1 (Nov 3, 2008)
- Save album artwork to disk.
- Automatic option for saving album artwork to “folder.jpg”.
- Fixed important Discogs search bug.
- Improved Discogs UI feedback.
- Discogs search results now have tooltips with more info.
New in The Tagger 1.0.4 (Oct 28, 2008)
- Fixed Track & Disk Number saving bug from Discogs.
- Fixed iTunes Plus Metadata deletion bug.
- Fixed error handling for certain case transformation operations.
- Fixed UI updating after deleting all artwork across varying files.
New in The Tagger 1.0.3 (Oct 24, 2008)
- Files can be selected in the file browser by typing their name.
- Fixed all remaining AAC artwork issues.
- Fixed bug affecting certain features when used while typing.
- Fixed Track & Disc Number, Year and BPM saving bug.
New in The Tagger 1.0.2 (Oct 17, 2008)
- Fixed bug affecting adding artwork with certain AAC files.
- Improved menu layout featuring new Go menu.
New in The Tagger 1.0.1 (Oct 6, 2008)
- Added Genre field autocompletion.
- Fixed bug preventing MPEG-2 and MPEG-2.5 Layer 3 files from displaying.
- Added AAC Optimization command.
- Added preference to automatically optimize AAC files.