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(13 replies, posted in General)

i would sooner code my own then pay for an mp3 tagger yikes sure hope that id3x has some sick features. roll

2

(13 replies, posted in General)

i been using musorg and am quite please with it so far, except for ocasionally forgetting to hit the save changes button, that should really be automatic roll

3

(20 replies, posted in Features)

that would rock smile go safari go! smile
foobar2000 way of editing tags seems simple and functional (just need to watch out for trying to save tracks currently playing big_smile )

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(91 replies, posted in General)

i'm a cog user. props for the good work btw smile

was looking around for something not drm retarded for the mac and cog seemed to be both lightweight, supporting audioscrobbler and playing most of the formats i typically use (wav, mp3, ogg, flac), the drawer was instant love. and even better was discovering that i could actually play .it files (even if they dont get listed in the drawer yet).

for me its a perfect mac alternative to what i used on windows, foobar2000. only complaint i have is the damn lack of id3 tagging. i run a netlabel so i need to fix tags while listening to new tagless / wrongly tagged stuff very often, its very annoying having to run a 3rd party program and kill cog temporarily to change the data and then reload on cog, or even worse, having to transfer things to windows to prepare every release and then transfer back. other than that i'm a very happy cogger. smile

everyone i meet who also has mac always asks me whats that weird icon in my bar and they often start using cog over itunes themselfs almost instantly.

so keep up the good work, its appreciated! wink

5

(3 replies, posted in Features)

ditto wink

6

(20 replies, posted in Features)

here is another vote.

i really miss this feature and am actually thinking of stop using cog (which i love) explicitly because of this extremly small but hugely annoying missing feature. sad

pretty please?... with sugar on top... roll