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iTag - Music Tag Editor – Quick 'n' Easy Music Tags

on 12/23/11 6:00 PM

Tested version: 1.44
Latest version: 1.65
Requires Android: from 1.6

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Summary

Honk if the following scenario sounds at all familiar: you've grabbed songs from a CD and saved them to your smartphone but completely forgot to enter the information for the tracks, meaning music and musicians get labelled as 'unknown artist', 'unknown album' and 'unknown song'. Musicophiles – and yes, slightly anal Android users – will empathise and know that this is quite simply not acceptable. Albums need covers, tracks need titles, artists need to be referenced—it's the only way to go. Today we would like to present iTag - Music Tag Editor, an app that promises to help organise your smartphone music collection. Let's take a look at what it has to offer.

Features & Use

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Test device: LG Optimus Black
Android version: 2.2.2
Root: No
Modifications: None


iTag - Music Tag Editor
is a small but useful app that lets you edit music tags as well as add missing album covers. Covers can be searched for using the tags.
iTag is only 765 Kb in size and requires the following permissions:

  • view network state: Allows an application to view the state of all networks.
  • full Internet access: Allows an application to create network sockets.
  • modify/delete SD card contents: Allows an application to write to the SD card.
  • read phone state and identity: Allows the application to access the phone features of the device. An application with this permission can determine the phone number and serial number of this phone, whether a call is active, the number that call is connected to and the like.

iTag - Music Tag Editor supports the following formats: MP3, OGG, M4A and FLAC.


The main screens harbours several options, so take your pick:

  • Songs: a list displaying all tracks saved to your device is displayed. Pick this option if you need to edit songs (i.e. add tags or organise tracks into albums).
  • Album: select this option if you want to add tags to songs that are already part of an album. If you've saved a lot of untagged songs on your smartphone you should find them in an album labelled 'sdcard'.

Once you've picked one of the above you can get going: just tap on a song and a window pops up where you can enter all of the missing information. As is the case with most audio players, there are a few classic categories to choose from:

  • Title
  • Artist
  • Album
  • Album Artist
  • Genre
  • Year
  • Comment
  • Track

Searching for covers is a breeze and even lesser known artists are represented. Once you've found a cover you can save it as the standard cover for the album, and and the album cover will also be displayed alongside all songs belonging to the album. Hit 'Lucky Cover' in order to add a cover automatically, though I prefer to go the safe route and use 'Search Pic' to look for my album covers.

Bottom line:
iTag - Music Tag Editor is a useful little tool for those of us who like their music collection to be nice and tidy as well as adorned with the correct album covers. It's easy to use and it will help you save a lot of time if you're on a quest to add the right tags and covers to your music.
 

Screen & Controls

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Controls for iTag - Music Tag Editor are easy enough to get the hang of and the design is quite good. What I like is that you can get going right off the bat, without having to study a how-to.

Speed & Stability

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iTag - Music Tag Editor crashed on me once or twice. It also lags and freezes a lot when editing files that are not in MP3 format, particularly .ogg files, which are supposedly supported.

Price/Performance Ratio

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iTag - Music Tag Editor helped me save quite a bit of time and effort—it's a great app for filling in the gaps in one's music collection. The app is free, though there is a paid version which I haven't tested out, but according to the developer it is exactly the same as the free one, minus the ad banners. The paid version costs 2 Euro, and I don't find the ad banners to be very obtrusive, so I will stick to the free version for now.

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  • ahmed amin Dec 27, 2011 Link

    very good

  • Danny Dec 24, 2011 Link

    Well, if you find the app useful, and you use it often, you should consider buying it to support the developer.

Market Comments

A Google User, Jun 15, 2013
App Of The Day? Why is there still so many Ads on my ad free version?? Bloody Con Artist. Good app tho! Only 2 stars for lying!
A Google User, Jun 14, 2013
Great Great and easy to use app.album art can b a lil better
A Google User, Jun 14, 2013
Love it. Perfect. Absolutely no complaints.
A Google User, Jun 14, 2013
Yupp Ok
A Google User, Jun 14, 2013
Good app with stock or stock like music players Great app for anyone who wants their music organized with album art and titles of albums, artists, and songs. Went well with Android Music Player. A minor piece can be improved on it which is the song naming after editing. It will still say the track number after the song title. Other than that, this still worked for me.
A Google User, Jun 14, 2013
Excellent LOVE IT!!!
A Google User, Jun 13, 2013
Great app Simple and stunning! Thanks!
A Google User, Jun 13, 2013
This is so good
A Google User, Jun 13, 2013
good nice
A Google User, Jun 13, 2013
Amazing, but after a while it glitches
A Google User, Jun 13, 2013
Hmm Good.. Works fine
A Google User, Jun 11, 2013
Best app Okay so I downloaded a song and it had weird names and genres with no album picture now it is like I bought this thanks for this app best app available ever
A Google User, Jun 11, 2013
Samsunng galaxy y-Tom Adi It is really a good thing for change album picture...also the info of album....
A Google User, Jun 11, 2013
Not bad Doesent work with all files, but still its ok.
A Google User, Jun 10, 2013
Invaluable For Incomplete Collections! I put music on my phone from all over the place, so I find incomplete and mismatched information in songs all the time. iTag made it super easy to edit song by song, or entire albums at once. Google Music looks much better and is way easier to navigate now that library actually has properly named songs, albums, and correct album art (the album art searcher is easily the biggest time saver and was able to find even the most unusual singles in my collection).
A Google User, Jun 10, 2013
Sss Excellent app
A Google User, Jun 10, 2013
Great but.. Good free app and very user friendly. Would give it five stars if i could arrange the songs in the albums.
A Google User, Jun 10, 2013
EXCELLENT the app is alright but if there's a section of 'Recently added songs' that would be great. bcoz i've been facing problems of looking for the new songs i wanted to edit.
A Google User, Jun 10, 2013
album art bug changes all unset covers to your last set songs cover
A Google User, Jun 9, 2013
generally.911 Flac file wont save
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