Tagger

Tagger is a compact audio editor for editing ID3 tags in MP3 and AAC formats. You may usually want to organize your music through iTunes in efficient way, but it takes time to do so. Such tough task can be dramatically simplified by labeling your music files. In order to full this purpose, Tagger lets you add tags to popular AAC and MP3 sound tracks in batches. This program features a very easy interface for labeling and tagging those music which have not such information in iTunes. As everyone knows that going through music files one after another is quite time-consuming, but Tagger can help you check over the unlabeled music files and get tags to them automatically. This program searches and retrieves tags from Discogs – a community based music fans site. And if you’re not satisfied with an automatically generated tag, you can customize it as you need. For those who want to edit both audio and video files, please spend a few minutes to check over MP4 Video Editor Mac.

Despite the tag feature, this compact music editor also enables tag trimming, prefix and suffix. Moreover, it lets you clean up invisible personal data from iTunes and it can even restore artwork. Also, you can easily export tagged files from the program to iTunes with no hassle. In detailed aspects, we find a quite valuable option which lets you define a personal template for tags for renaming files automatically for once.
To conclude, Tagger is a robust ID3 editing and tagging tool which can re-organize your music files in iTunes precisely.

The Good
Easy and powerful interface.
Support several types of ID3

The Bad
 Some important features are hidden in the menu