Here is a blog-style post highlighting the key details of this release.
Mp3tag specifically refers to a recent update for the macOS version of this universal tag editor. While the Windows version currently sits at v3.xx, the Mac application follows its own versioning track.
The v1.7.x cycle has been all about modernizing the interface and improving historical tracking. Following the steps of v1.7.1, which introduced format string history for playlists and exports, focuses on stability and ensuring the app feels native to the latest macOS environments. Key highlights in this release include: Mp3tag 1.7.5
If you are already a user, you can update directly through the or by selecting Check for new version within the app’s help menu. For newcomers, the Mac version is a paid application available for purchase, offering a professional-grade experience for those moving away from basic tools.
Create "Action Groups" to automate tasks like case conversion (making everything Title Case) or replacing specific text across your entire library. What’s New in Version 1.7.5? Here is a blog-style post highlighting the key
If you’re a Mac user who takes music organization seriously, you’re likely already familiar with Mp3tag for Mac . This powerhouse tool has long been the gold standard for cleaning up messy metadata, and the latest continues that tradition with a focus on refinement and user experience. Why Mp3tag is the Go-To Editor
Before we dive into the specifics of 1.7.5, let’s remember why we use it. Mp3tag isn't just a simple rename tool; it’s a universal editor that handles everything from MP3s and FLACs to videos like MP4 and MKV. It allows you to: The v1
Whether you're fixing a single podcast episode or organizing a multi-terabyte library, Mp3tag v1.7.5 remains the most reliable way to ensure your music looks as good as it sounds.