Re: [Easytag-mailing] Suggestion



Hi again.

As said before I don't have a clue what happened to the original message I sent, but now that I read what came through, I feel like everything I wanted to say and ask actually is there:

1. It would be nice if the "Comments" field could contain several rows, like in this simplified example:
Artist:
Johnny Andersson
Album:
Johnny Guitar
Title:
Diamond Head
Composer:
D. Hamilton
Recorded:
2006
Comments:
Drums: Mats Axelsson
Bass: Ola Olsson
Guitars: Johnny Andersson
Backing vocals: Tomas Björkman, Johnny Andersson

This was recorded at blah blah blah blah.....


As it is right now, the "Comments" field looks like this:
Drums: Mats AxelssonBass: Ola OlssonGuitars: Johnny AnderssonBacking vocals: Tomas Björkman, Johnny AnderssonThis was recorded at blah blah blah blah.....

This doesn't look very nice, does it?

2. Is there some place where I can suggest added or enhanced features to the developers?

3. I think that, in most aspexts, EasyTAG is a great peice of software!


Best regards


Johnny


2007/1/14, Johnny Andersson <gurus knugum gmail com>:
Oops... seems like only half of what I wrote was sent... I'll deal with that another day.

Johnny

2007/1/8, Johnny Andersson < gurus knugum gmail com >:
Hi!

I just downloaded the latest release (I think) of EasyTAG and tried it out (on Windows XP). I have previously used another program for tags, Multi ID3 Tag Editor, but it doesn't support ogg nor flac nor anything else than mp3, I think... BUT there was one great thing, and that was that I could write comments of more than only one row. I use the comments field for information about who plays what on my recordings (I have my own portable recording studio at home and I bring friends sometimes to play drums and thing that I think they do better than me).

Is there a forum or other kind of place where people can suggest new or enhanced features?

In most other ways I think EasyTAG suits my needs way better than Multi ID3 Tag Editor. I use the ogg format everytime when I mixed something down to a 24-bit wav file. I convert it to ogg with Audacity and then I upload the tune somewhere so the other musicians can download it and say what they think is good or bad with the current mix. They don't live near




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