Does Mp3tag support touch functionality on a Windows 10 tablet or a hybrid device?
Answer by
Stephen Prastman
Unfortunately, I can't find any documentation related to the Mp3tag functionality that you're asking about. I would venture a guess and say that it will work because of Microsoft's "one code across all devices ideology" that the company embraced since the launch of Windows 10.
However, the only way to know for sure is to contact the developers directly via email info@mp3tag.de as they will surely have a definite answer for you.
Yes, there is a free version of known software that can help you tag MP3 files on Mac. The name of the software is Tagger and it can be found on the official website of the developer hosted at GitHUB. Access the page and download the application, then you should be able to edit the files you have on your Mac.
Software requires: OS X 10.8. Higher versions are mentioned to be compatible with, but the software should work.
Does Mp3tag support touch functionality on a Windows 10 tablet or a hybrid device?
Unfortunately, I can't find any documentation related to the Mp3tag functionality that you're asking about. I would venture a guess and say that it will work because of Microsoft's "one code across all devices ideology" that the company embraced since the launch of Windows 10.
However, the only way to know for sure is to contact the developers directly via email info@mp3tag.de as they will surely have a definite answer for you.
Yes, there is a free version of known software that can help you tag MP3 files on Mac. The name of the software is Tagger and it can be found on the official website of the developer hosted at GitHUB. Access the page and download the application, then you should be able to edit the files you have on your Mac.
Software requires: OS X 10.8. Higher versions are mentioned to be compatible with, but the software should work.
You will need to use the Covert Art function that is found on the main menu in order to add images to your audio files.