Apps filed under: tagger

  RSS Feed for this tag 12 applications totalLast updated: Mar 6th 2024, 18:55 GMT

     
  • 121 downloads
Pix

Pix 3.1.0

Open images, annotate them, as well as add tags in order to properly organize them, all with the h...

Mar 6th 2024, 18:55 GMT
     
  • 135 downloads
Ear Tag

Ear Tag 0.6.0

Tag music files individually with the help of this free, open-source, and very lightweight app

Feb 26th 2024, 01:51 GMT
     
  • 17 downloads
MediaChips

MediaChips 0.11.3 Beta

Thoroughly organize your media library with the help of MediaChips, a nice free and open-source app

Mar 20th 2023, 20:37 GMT
     
  • 88 downloads
GabTag

GabTag 13

One of the most stylish and efficient audio tagging tools for Linux specifically built for GTK-bas...

Nov 3rd 2022, 15:23 GMT
     
  • 1,884 downloads
Hamsi Manager

Hamsi Manager 2.1.1

A file manager, renamer, id3 tagger specifically developed for extra treatments.

Apr 13th 2015, 22:11 GMT
     
  • 1,947 downloads
Jaikoz

Jaikoz 7.1.1

A cross-platform audio tagger for MP3 files, supporting the ID3 metadata container

Oct 10th 2014, 12:37 GMT
     
  • 416 downloads
ComicTagger

ComicTagger 1.1.10 Beta

A cross-platorm GUI/CLI app for writing metadata to comic archives

Jan 31st 2014, 08:09 GMT
     
  • 144 downloads
TMSU

TMSU 0.3.0

An Open Source and quite simple CLI tool to organize your files by tagging them.

Nov 23rd 2013, 10:39 GMT
     
  • 168 downloads
Texel

Texel 0.3.0

A batch MP3 metadata tagger for Linux

Feb 8th 2013, 08:48 GMT
     
  • 5,447 downloads
MailScanner

MailScanner 4.84.5

MailScanner is a free anti-virus and anti-spam filter protecting over 5 billion e-mails every week...

Mar 6th 2012, 08:37 GMT
     
  • 1,117 downloads
nautilus-tag-music

nautilus-tag-music 0.1.1

nautilus-tag-music is a script for Nautilus, that can tag your music using the path in which the f...

Jun 1st 2008, 09:48 GMT
     
  • 1,492 downloads
Pinky-Tagger

Pinky-Tagger 2.0.1

Pinky-Tagger project is for editing and mass tagging music file tags.

Dec 4th 2007, 00:05 GMT