I have noticed over the last few days that you have been going through a process that I underwent when I bought my iMac.
Essentially then I attempted to replace every function and utility I was used to using on Windows with a Mac equivalent. I had limited success with this project and eventually abandoned it. Once I invested in Fusion I found it much easier to continue to run free Windows utilities that I was used on the mac. I have for example, never found a suitable replacement for Mp3Tag on the Mac, I never found a free file renumber that was as good as bulk renamer , never found a free daisy book generator, and so on. This worried me for a while. In practice this is not a problem as I can run all these free utilities under Fusion window on the Mac. I now take the approach that there are some things that the Mac does that are better than Windows and use the Mac to explore what these are. My own view in that in the area of free accessible utilities there is much more choice and functionality on the Windows platform. With Fusion on the Mac you can realistically have access to both. of these. Similarly I decided not to use computers of any description fro listening to Audio Books as there are better devices for doing this with, whether it be an iPod, or bespoke daisy device. I wish you every luck with your hunt. I would recommen d Apple Vis as a good source of recommendations for not just iOS Apps but also MacApps, so you may also want to look there. David Griffith d.griff...@btinternet.com On 4 Apr 2013, at 05:19, Michael Marshall <mightymaggie...@gmail.com> wrote: > hello listers, > i'm looking for a program to edit or ad ID tags to mp3 files on the mac. does > anyone on list use a tagger? > i used mp3tag on windows but that doesn't work on the mac > thanks for any help > Michael > <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> > > To reply to this post, please address your message to > mac-access@mac-access.net > > You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at > either the list's own dedicated web archive: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> > or at the public Mail Archive: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. > Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: > <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/maillist.xml> > > As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we do our very best to ensure that > the Mac-Access e-mail list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and > worm-free. However, this should in no way replace your own security > strategy. We assume neither liability nor responsibility should something > unpredictable happen. > > Please remember to update your membership preferences periodically by > visiting the list website at: > <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/> > <--- Mac Access At Mac Access Dot Net ---> To reply to this post, please address your message to mac-access@mac-access.net You can find an archive of all messages posted to the Mac-Access forum at either the list's own dedicated web archive: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/pipermail/mac-access/index.html> or at the public Mail Archive: <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/>. Subscribe to the list's RSS feed from: <http://www.mail-archive.com/mac-access@mac-access.net/maillist.xml> As the Mac Access Dot Net administrators, we do our very best to ensure that the Mac-Access E-Mal list remains malware, spyware, Trojan, virus and worm-free. However, this should in no way replace your own security strategy. We assume neither liability nor responsibility should something unpredictable happen. Please remember to update your membership preferences periodically by visiting the list website at: <http://mail.tft-bbs.co.uk/mailman/listinfo/mac-access/options/>