var fDesc=new Array(); fDesc[0] = "With Dr. Tag, you can easily organize and identify the audio files of your music collection. It supports MPA, MP1, MP2, MP3, OGG, WAV and WMA files.
Do you like music? Who doesn't anyway? How many times have you downloaded music from the Internet - legally, of course - and/or made backups for your media into your hard disk? After a while, you get a complete mess of folders, with cryptic filenames.
On the other hand, do you know tags? The file tag is something like the metadata of the audio file: for each file you can specify a lot of information, like title, artist, album, track number, genre, year, comments, and many, many more...even the lyrics!
What is the advantage of filling in such information? First of all, most players can perform searches using these fields.
Secondly, you can use this information to rename the files, so when browsing folders in any file manager you can easily identify all your music.
Well, Dr. Tag is responsible for doing this.
Come on! If you download music, invest some time in tagging your files! It's a piece of cake with Dr. Tag: do a batch tagging to complete, for example, the artist and album information from an entire folder (and sub-folders)!. And after you have every file tagged, try the batch rename utility to definitely organize your music collection!
And don't worry: if you need to listen some files (because you can't know which is which) Dr. Tag has a built-in player to quickly listen and identify the song.
Personally, I don't find anything extraordinary in Dr. Tag, but it still deserves to be given a try."; function tShowHide(id, show) { var s = document.getElementById("desc"); if ((s.innerHTML.length<=212 || show==1) && show!=2) { s.innerHTML = fDesc[id]; if (document.getElementById('m1')) document.getElementById('m1').style.display='none'; if (document.getElementById('m2')) document.getElementById('m2').style.display='none'; if (document.getElementById('more_txt')) document.getElementById('more_txt').style.display='inline'; } else { s.innerHTML = ''; } }