If you’re a digital music fan, you may be interested in shareware developer three-2-one’s latest announcement. The company has released a new version of ID3X, an editor designed to manipulate the ID3 tags embedded in MP3 formatted music files. Version 2.3.6 is now available for download.
ID3X enables you to change and manipulate the information in MP3 files that identifies title, artist and other information about the music you’re listening to. This information is displayed in MP3-capable applications, like Apple’s free iTunes software.
The company indicated that the latest revision to ID3X includes “important bug fixes” and encourages all Mac users who use the software to download the new version.
Changes to ID3X version 2.3.6 include:
ID3X 2.3.6 is Carbonized and runs on Mac OS 8.6 or higher (with CarbonLib 1.5), including Mac OS X. The software costs US$15 to register.