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Mp3tag is a universal media tag editor. It is an easy to use app for conveniently editing tags in audio files such as the information about artist, album, title, and album art. The app supports batch tag editing of ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments, and APE tags for multiple files simultaneously. Additionally, it supports Mp3tag queries from online databases such as Amazon, discogs, freedb and MusicBrainz, and can then auto update the tags (including cover art) in your music library. Key features Include: Batch process ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APEv2 tags in multiple files. Support for album art. Import tags from online databases such as Amazon, discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz. Support for Regular Expressions. Support for changing the formatting of file names and tags in uniform schemes. Automatically create playlists manage them playlists automatically while editing the tags. Export to HTML, RTF, CSV and create lists of your music library with custom templates. Full Unicode support. With Mp3tag you can rename files based on the tags, replace characters or words in tags and filenames, import and export tags, create playlists and much more. Overall Mp3tag is a smart little app that saves you stacks of time gathering tag information for your music library. It is lightweight and uses hardly any system resources.
GameMaker Studio 2
Game Maker Studio 2 is an intermediary game development enviroment great for those who have the basics of coding down, but are still learning. Game Maker Studio 2 offers great features and libraries that allow users to create fun and entertaining games without the need to be a coding "pro". Game Maker Studio 2 has a wide user base and community that produce numerious tutorials and learning materials. Game Maker Studio 2 also has a marketplace filled with free and paid-for assets that can be used within your projects. Features Include: Extensive library of events and actions GameMaker Language Brush Based Editing Animation Support Auto Tiling Git Integration Debugger Sound Mixer Game Maker Studio 2 is a great tool that allows you to create games that can be published and shared with friends. If you have no prior programming knowledge and would like to create your own games, take a look at Scratch. Scratch is free to use and the perfect start to your programming journey. If you are looking take your next step, or have a mid-high programming knowledge and would like to create your own game, try CryEngine. CryEngine is also free and has a massive community with plenty of tutorials.
Ron's Renamer
Ron’s Renamer renames batches of files and folders simultaneously, using rules like search and replace. Batches of files can be from 10's up to 1000's, spanning multiple directories with an unlimited number of rules that can be combined in any way to achieve the result you want. What can be perceived as a difficult job, Ron's Renamer makes batch renaming quick, safe and easy by building renaming operations from any of 15 simple renaming rules, including Exif and MP3 tag extraction. Renaming batches of files simultaneously allows folders to be kept clean and sorted in a consistent way, thus making it ideal for keeping pictures or digital snapshots, music, movies, texts or any other type of files organized. Ron's Renamer makes this process safer thanks to the instant visual feedback feature, which shows you what will be renamed. It's made even safer thanks to the possibility of a full rollback after the renaming has been done, which will give you peace of mind when renaming precious files such as photos. Ron's Renamer, although quick and easy-to-use, doesn't compromise on power thanks to the numerous rule combinations you can employ. More complex rule sets can even be saved, giving you instant access to the most frequently used renaming tasks. So if you are looking for a program that can rename collections of music and photos, or even just give your documents a little Spring clean, then look no further than Ron's Renamer.
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Registry Finder
Registry Finder is an innovative little utility program designed, surprisingly enough, to help you find stuff in the registry. But it does more. Registry Finder is also a straightforward and simple registry editor. It has all the same functionalities of the basic system RegEdit but has a lot more up its sleeve. As well as being able to browse the local registry, you can also create and delete values, and also rename keys. It's also possible to modify values such as string, multi-string, DWORD etc. You can also open multiple registry windows that will reopen on the same registry keys as when you closed it, which is good in the event of a reboot or crash. Searching the registry is quick and efficient, and all found items are displayed in separate windows in a list, with each line representing its own single match of the search criteria. A handy icon also shows exactly where the match occurred. It's also possible to jump straight to any found results in the Registry window and crucially, delete or edit them directly within the same window. The software also supports searching for so called 'hidden registry keys' i.e. the ones with null characters in the name, which are not accessible with RegEdit. The replace feature is also handy in that it makes replacing individual or multiple occurrences within a string easy to do. Importantly, the replacements are only performed in items within the Results window you are working from. Thankfully any operations undertaken within Registry Finder including deleted strings can be undone and redone. Every change you make is recorded in a 'History Window,' which is easily accessible from the main menu, with the last action carried out marked with a small yellow arrow for ease of reference. Registry Finder also has a number of good command line parameters that can be used to customize behavior. You don't have to install Registry Finder to use it, and can be ran from either USB or on the hard drive itself. The binaries contain both 32 and 64 bit versions so you don't need to choose one or the other. You also need elevated privilege to run Registry Finder, and can't use it if User Account Control is on. A final nice touch is that should Registry Finder crash, the developer wants to know all about it, and also appreciates feedback of nay kind, but advises that you should only be using the latest version, which is fair enough, we think. Key Features: Comprehensive registry finder and editor. Good tools. Useful Command lines. Undo and redo functionality. Freeware. Not for casual users. The Registry Finder utility is released as Freeware, which is always nice, which means you can share it with anyone as long as you don't charge for it. Registry Finder also works with Windows from XP all the way up to Windows 10. If you've just read all the above and are scratching your head or have only understood part of it, this utility probably isn't for you. Registry Finder is aimed at people who understand and know what they are doing. Don't go mucking about with your computer's registry settings unless you do actually know what you are doing!
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Kid3 Audio Tagger
If you have a large collection of audio files and need to categorise them quickly, then Kid3 Audio Tagger is a great choice. Kid3 Audio Tagger is both lightweight and easy to use. With it, you can edit the tags of all your audio tracks, no matter what format they are in. It supports all kinds of files types, including .MP3, .FLAC, .MP3, .WAV, .WMA and .OGG. Key Features include: Edit ID3v1.1 tags. Edit all ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 frames. Convert between ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 tags. Edit tags of multiple files. Generate tags from filenames. Rename and create directories from tags. Generate tags from the contents of tag fields. Generate playlist files. Automatically convert upper and lower case and replace strings. Import from gnudb.org, TrackType.org, MusicBrainz, Discogs, and Amazon. Edit tags in MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, DSF, FLAC, MPC, MP4/AAC, MP2, Opus, Speex, TrueAudio, WavPack, WMA, WAV, AIFF files and tracker modules (MOD, S3M, IT, XM). Automate tasks using QML/JavaScript, D-Bus or the command-line interface. Edit synchronized lyrics and event timing codes, import and export LRC files. Export tags as CSV, HTML, playlists, Kover XML and in other formats. As a batch ID3 tag editor Kid3 Audio Tagger is really good. The interface is very easy to use; there is only a single window to work in. The well structured layout can be easily navigated by either using the file browser, folder view or ‘drag and drop’ to import songs. For editing your tags you can change, amongst other things, the title, artist, album, comment, date, track number and genre. You can also copy tags to the Clipboard and paste them to multiple areas as well. The app imports data from multiple sources such as Discogs, Amazon, MusicBrainz, and Fingerprint. You can browse for cover art, create playlists, apply filters and set text encoding, and track numbers. Overall, if you need to easily tag multiple audio files, whether they be .MP3, .WMA, .Ogg/.Vorbis, .FLAC, .MPC, .MP4/.AAC, .WAV or .AIFF files, without having to manually enter the information repetitively, then Kid3 Audio Tagger is an app you really should try out.