
At the very top of the interface, the developers included an extra Play button, just where you can always find it quickly. The View tab offered many options for configuring columns, workspaces, and groups.

Using similar controls, we were able to search for lyrics online as well as identify and delete duplicates in our archives. A progress bar tracked our batch, which took a few minutes to process.

We could select all or just a few tunes to search via check boxes and then pick which tags to overwrite from a small pop-up. In the Tag section of the toolbar, we clicked the button labeled From Acoustic Fingerprint, which scanned our tunes to identify each by its digital signature, a foolproof method for identifying duplicates as well as extracting detailed file information. A sidebar displayed extensive data for individual files, including lyrics. We added songs from our archive, and MetatOGGer's main view quickly filled with data listed under a wide range of headings, with many more headings available for customizing. The Home and View tabs toggle between different toolbars but share the same main window view. MetatOGGer's clean, ultrastylish interface will be immediately familiar to anyone who's used a recent Office app like Outlook or Word, with its tabbed File, Home, and View pages. Of course, it incorporates a media player, making it a good choice for your main music program. It also automatically finds lyrics for songs at the LyricWiki site. It automatically tags your MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WAV, WMA, and other audio files by analyzing each song's sound fingerprint and comparing it with the MusicBrainz online archive. MetatOGGer is a free MP3 tag editor that's easier to use than to say, at least in English.
