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    Best Free Music Organiser?

    I have just started to try out music organisers.

    I am currently using Jaangle which is good (I guess) although still not getting the hang of it with the tagging and stuff. I thought they would just auto tag the songs etc...

    I was wondering if there are other good music organisers around? I don't want something that is intrusive (i.e. makes it a default music player, etc) or need addition features (like burner etc) other than playing music, tagging and organising my music etc...

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    Re: Best Free Music Organiser?

    Try here - http://forums.hexus.net/operating-sy...tabrowser.html

    I've been loving tag&rename for keeping my music in order - doesnt play it though.

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    Re: Best Free Music Organiser?

    I use MusicBee, very easy to use music organiser and absolutly free.

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    Re: Best Free Music Organiser?

    mp3tag is great at the tagging part. For playing, foobar2000 is well thought of and good sound quality if not that pretty.
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