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NeatMP3 Pro 3.0.0 was available as a giveaway on April 14, 2019!
NeatMP3 Pro is a powerful music organizer software for Windows that can easily merge, rename and edit the tags of all the audio files on your computer or server. Do you have thousands of poorly labelled music files scattered all around your hard drive that are just waiting to be organized and renamed? This is where NeatMP3 Pro comes in with its intuitive interface and powerful organizing engine.
With NeatMP3 Pro you can modify, manage, and monitor the tags of your audio files in a single processing session. Just select a set of audio files, choose the way in which your files will be organized and renamed from a wide set of commonly used predefined patterns, select the location where you want your files to be moved and you're ready to go. Get a perfectly organized music collection in just three easy steps.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 10
24.5 MB
$20.00
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Cool, thank you. I hope this will be helpful. I have way too many MP3s cluttering my ext. HDD.
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This is the same version that has apeared in previous giveaways over years. It dates back to a build date of 2015/10/15
Maybe it would be a sensible idea to do some modernising and support other tagged media file formats like M4A, FLAC, WMA, OGG, AAC and so on MP3 is a late 20th century format.
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TK, "MP3 is a late 20th century format"... says who and why????? m4a, aac and wma are proprietary formats for "hacks" that just want to rip their music without having a clue about the resulting file. Whilst OGG and flac might give the best quality they result in large file sizes. MP3 is open source and has the flexibility to give the best of both worlds if you know what you are doing.
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TK, MANY audiobook companies, including Amazon, still rely on the MP3 format to sell their books. When TV first came out, the death of radio was prophesied by people like you. Well, you can put your graveyard shovel back in the dusty shed, sir. You're not going to need it anytime soon.
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AussiePete, MP3 like MP4 is still propietary technology! OGG is open source... MP3 is Late 20th century technology because it was developed and released in the late 20th Century... Understand?
Proof MP3 is still propietary is that open source products that respect the copyright rules like Audacity DO NOT provide MP3 encoding since it is propietary and require you to download LAME binaries after installing and on first attempt to export any audio as MP3 encoded files because they would be in breach of copyright license to bundle LAME binaries with the open source product...
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CJCotter, At no point did I say MP3 files were no longer in use, just that it was old technology and newer and better and even more open compression formats exist and should be supported by these tag editors.
MP3 is a long established propietary compression format but it is NOT the only format needing to be catered to. That is my point. In modern times where storage and bandwidth is so cheap the lossy compression offered by MP3 and AAC et al is not so critical and more modern lossless formats are prefered to maintain listening pleasure especially in the bass and sub bass region of the spectrum and in the top end phasing of sounds which lossy compression remove as a matter of course.
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Wondering if I have to enter a code to activate it or is it good to use after installation?
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Bon Liu, Doesn't the enclosed readme.txt file give any hints? It usually tells most of the info you need to activate the program if it is required.
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It doesn't seem to install on Windows 10 64bit.
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Boluxsoftware, If you read the readme txt file - you need to turn off any antivirus program you have running on your computer first - then run the setup file / I have Win 10 64bit also - installed no problem
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Boluxsoftware, Yes, it does. You have to create a new folder, to copy in it BOTH Setup.exe AND Setup.gcd and THAN only, double-click on Setup.exe and follow instructions.
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PaulF, what's wrong with right clicking on the downloaded ZIP file and selecting extract all?
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TK,
In most of the GOTD programs I can install the program within the zip file without the need to unzip it first.
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Brian, only when there are no SETUP.GCD or ACTIVATE.GCD files. or other dependant files like a portable folder of the programs files... plus the bad habit of just opening the zip within explorer makes things like run as and unblocking the files more difficult if not impossible and also leads to the end user forgetting the README.TXT file and reading it before attempting to install a program.
Windows treats temporarily extracted executables differently from cleanly extracted and unblocked executables. Plus it is the first step in creating an archive of giveaway installers if you extract all to giveaway specific named folders... then you can keep the installers if you can determine they are time sensative with the activation or not and how to work around EXE/GCD to produce an install another day schema
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TK,
Maybe it doesn't work so well with Windows 10, I'm using Windows 8.1
I double click on the downloaded zip file and see the setup.exe and the readme file. I can then click on readme file to get instructions then click on the setup file to install the program. The downloaded file is saved on my computer if I need to use it again, which is unlikely as I can only install the program within the 24 hours.
I've been using Software informer which downloads the zipped file then all I need to do is click on the "Install" button at the top of Software Informer to access the files.
Brian
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