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    UniversalTextExtractor

    Command-line toolset for extracting text from files

    Command-line toolset for extracting text from files (documents, images, archives) into SQLite with OCR support. Simple, expandable, one shell script only.
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    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    IDTE- ID3 Tag Editor

    A Smarter Way to Tag FLAC, Vorbis, Lyrics, WMA, WavPack, and ID3 Tags

    IDTE is a full-featured tag editor for Windows that supports tagging of FLAC, APE, ID3v1.x/2.x, WMA, Lyrics, and Vorbis metadata in audio files. It also includes a powerful audio player with support for 40+ lossy and lossless formats, including FLAC, ALAC, OGG, APE, MP3, and more. IDTE offers a wide range of advanced features: • Rename files using tag information • Export and manage tag data • Create and manage playlists • Search online for missing or incomplete tags • Fetch...
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    Inferact

    Inferact

    File-tagging tool coded in Python.

    Tag, search (e.g., by similarity), manage data collections of your choosing. Currently optimized for music and image data. Uses sha1 hashes for identification. Please use additional programs such as: IrfanView (http://www.irfanview.com) and MPC (https://mpc-hc.org) for media handling and a console with unicode support, like ConEmu (https://conemu.github.io).
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    refracTag (discontinued)

    Portable file-tagging utility coded in Python.

    IMPORTANT: Refractag was later renamed to Inferact. Please use the latter for improved functionality. File-tagging for Windows and Linux. Terminal interface only, for now.
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    Terz the incredible AutoTagger is a automated Audio File Tagger and File Renamer. It uses information provided by musicbrainz. By using context information Terz achieves very good results. Other features: show incomplete albums, search for Duplicates ...
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    This library and tools help you to keep tags for files in an external database. As few external dependencies as possible are needed, making it a lightweight file tagging solution.
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