![]() The app has made a sample collection of a few albums:īut I’m going to use my own collection for this review. The application is tiny, and fortunately for me, there’s a portable version. ![]() Music Collection is an app that, of course, will help you to make a collection of your music, no matter what their formats are, so they’re neatly organised and it would be easy for you to find an album or a track in your (presumably) wide collection. I was searching for an app that works like an iPod manager, but works for other portable music players (still haven’t found it) last week when somehow I came across this app. This way, your music files will be organised nicely on your music player app, no matter what your music player of choice is (except if you use a folder-based one, of course), and you don’t have to dig through your folders. You can do it with apps like Mp3tag (for Windows) or Puddletag (for Linux). I don’t consider myself a music collector or something, but I always try to have my music files’ ID3 tag values complete, or at least just fill the track name, artist, albums, genres, and cover art. ![]() Some of them used to be my parents’, or my uncle’s. Talking about my CD collection – I have 47 of them, and 21 cassettes too. I downloaded most of them from the internet, and ripped a small minority of them from my CD collection. I somehow managed to collect that many music tracks in only 4 years (since I first got internet connection in my home). According to MediaMonkey, I currently have 2764 music files on my laptop, 194 hours, 17 minutes, and 5 seconds in length if combined, from 371 artists, spanning 277 albums, 56 genres, and 32 years, and 21.3 GB in size.
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