![]() ![]() Swinsian isn't perfect, and development has slowed in recent years. ![]() Finally your library statistics including your favorite artists, tracks, genres, and albums sorted my play count are all available from a glance using Swinsian. Swinsian makes finding duplicates easy by giving you control on how closely to match a track's title, artist, album, duration, and file size. Album art can be embedded or stored as an accompanying folder/cover image file. For albums ripped with cue sheets, Swinsian will attempt to update the cue file. Tags can be edited on music stored locally or in a remote Watched Folder. Swinsian makes managing your music's metadata easy with helpful tools like an always visible Tack Inspector, and multitrack Find and Replace with Regex support. I don't want Apple Music changing my music's metadata automatically without my consent. One of the reasons I own all of my music and store it locally, is that I am very particular about the metadata I associate with it. If your music collection is too large to fit on a single volume but you want to manage it all from one library, there is no better remedy than Swinsian's Watched Folders. ![]()
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