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Tagger's New Update Lets You Organize and Tag Your Music Better
======
Using Tagger to tag your music? Now, it comes with new feature additions
and fixes.
Tagger has received a new release with plenty of useful improvements!
For those not aware, Tagger is **an open-source[tag editor app][1]** that focuses on popular music file types such as MP3, OGG, FLAC, WAV, and more.
It can be used to **add important metadata to a music file** , such as the album art, artist/publisher info, year of release, and even custom properties.
Let's see what this new release of Tagger has to offer.
## 🆕 Tagger V2023.9.1: What's New?
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Written in the C# programming language, Tagger's **been around since late-2021** , and has been receiving improvements regularly.
With this release, **Tagger V2023.9.1** has added several refinements.
To start with, it includes **updated translations,** made possible thanks to the users on [Weblate][3].
Then there's the **newly added ability** to **open, manage, and create playlists** within Tagger. This is meant to make it easier to handle many music files together, resulting in the “Music Folder” now being called “ **Music Library** ”.
Next, **synchronized lyric timestamps are now shown in the “mm:ss.xx” format** , following the [LRC][4] specifications, and both “ **hh:mm:ss** ” and “ **mm:ss.xx** ” formats can be specified, allowing Tagger to convert them.
Furthermore, Tagger now **displays headers in the music files list** when sorting, for a more organized view of the files, the **main window size is not lost on app restart** , and **LRC files now get imported correctly**.
For more technical details, you may refer to its [release notes][5].
## 📥 Download Tagger V2023.9.1
You can grab the latest release of Tagger by opting for one of the available packages, as:
* **[Snap][6]**
* **[Flatpak][7]**
* **[AUR Package][8]**
[Tagger (Flathub)][7]
For Ubuntu, you can also run the following command to get it installed:
```
sudo snap install tagger
```
💡
While we were talking about an application to add metadata, there's also [Metadata Cleaner][9]. It allows you to clean metadata off most popular file types, the entire opposite of Tagger.
**Suggested Read** 📖
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_💬 Have you used Tagger before? How is your experience with it? Share your thoughts in the comments._
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[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_editor
[2]: https://news.itsfoss.com/content/images/2023/09/Tagger.png
[3]: https://weblate.org/en/
[4]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LRC_(file_format)
[5]: https://github.com/NickvisionApps/Tagger/releases/tag/2023.9.1
[6]: https://snapcraft.io/tagger
[7]: https://flathub.org/apps/org.nickvision.tagger
[8]: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/tagger
[9]: https://itsfoss.com/metadata-cleaner/
[10]: https://itsfoss.com/content/images/size/w256h256/2022/12/android-chrome-192x192.png