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The (Mis)adventures of a Music Geek on OS X
While OS X surely has its great qualities, a music geek hopping off Windows will find themself in a wasteland without Foobar and Mp3tag. I’ve tried practically all music players out there and decided to summarize my findings in case it would be useful for somebody. Let me note from the start that we’re talking real geekery: hundreds of gigabytes of music on an external HDD, thoroughly tagged and organized by folder. For a casual user sticking with iTunes and/or cloud services would probably be the sanest choice.
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The (Mis)adventures of a Music Geek on OS X
While OS X surely has its great qualities, a music geek hopping off Windows will find themself in a wasteland without Foobar and Mp3tag. I’ve tried practically all music players out there and decided to summarize my findings in case it would be useful for somebody. Let me note from the start that we’re talking real geekery: hundreds of gigabytes of music on an external HDD, thoroughly tagged and organized by folder. For a casual user sticking with iTunes and/or cloud services would probably be the sanest choice.
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The (Mis)adventures of a Music Geek on OS X
While OS X surely has its great qualities, a music geek hopping off Windows will find themself in a wasteland without Foobar and Mp3tag. I’ve tried practically all music players out there and decided to summarize my findings in case it would be useful for somebody. Let me note from the start that we’re talking real geekery: hundreds of gigabytes of music on an external HDD, thoroughly tagged and organized by folder. For a casual user sticking with iTunes and/or cloud services would probably be the sanest choice.
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