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m4r33n: I wish there was a plugin for iTunes that lets me tag my music ... so I dont need to make playlists. I could just type 'party' and a list of tagged songs appears.
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toby said... Not quite tagging (yet) but the lazy music lover should enjoy the new Mobster. 2:47 PM Jacob said... iTunes has 'groupings' — a field for your own free-form tags. You can show the column in the view options (edit menu) or in the info window for a track . However you can only then use those terms in a smart playlist (you can't apparently search for them, which is silly). BTW in addition to Mobster, there's Goombah, as well as a bunch of websites… 3:52 PM Lou said... Tagging would be great. Oh so slick. 5:45 PM Mareen said... Jacob, but in Groupings you can give them only one tag, meaning I can't say "slow, sad, dreaming" and then later pick all songs with the "sad" tag, also the ones that don't have "dreaming". Or am I wrong? 4:13 AM Post a Comment |
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