Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-26 Thread McGrude
> I need to tag my mp3's, what program have you found that does a good > job of this on the mac?  Thanks. "Folder Compare Program" or MP3 tagging program? Your subject does not match the message body. >From the subject I was going to recommend the "diff" command line program. - Mike --~--~-

Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-26 Thread Gus
I need to tag my mp3's, what program have you found that does a good job of this on the mac? Thanks. --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5 List, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs - with a pa

Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-26 Thread lrbarrios
On Mar 26, 2:28 am, Kris Tilford wrote: > Yes, this is a good idea for non-duplication of tracks, but it's also   > going to mean that each computer will have it's own index, and that   > adding files might be a real hassle since new tracks will need to be   > separately indexed on each computer

Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-26 Thread Kris Tilford
On Mar 26, 2009, at 2:04 AM, lrbarrios wrote: > I don't think I'll be "importing" the tracks into iTunes. I'll use > the tracks from one common location where all the machines (Windows > and Macs) can get to them (read only). Yes, this is a good idea for non-duplication of tracks, but it's also

Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-26 Thread lrbarrios
On Mar 26, 1:34 am, Kris Tilford wrote: > iTunes? > > Assuming these Windows folders are the original .mp3 files only, and   > no extra data files, you can "merge" them on your Mac by dropping the   > contents into a common folder and when it asks to "Don't   > Replace","Stop" or "Replace" a prev

Re: Looking for recommendations for folder compare program

2009-03-25 Thread Kris Tilford
On Mar 26, 2009, at 1:04 AM, lrbarrios wrote: > Can someone recommend a good (free) Mac (Tiger compatible) program > that could do > the job? iTunes? Assuming these Windows folders are the original .mp3 files only, and no extra data files, you can "merge" them on your Mac by dropping the