A Java Audio File Tagger , using the freedb online database for the retrieval of the tags, released under the (L)GPL license. It supports custom file renaming from tags (with any directory stucture) and vice versa. Supports: mp3, ogg, flac, mpc, ape,wma
If you've spent any time doing Java programming with Eclipse it must have occurred to you that support for viewing and editing Jar files is a little limited. Having used Eclipse for over eighteen months, and since I hadn't yet built an Eclipse plugin, I decided to dive right in and build a viewer/editor that would let me stop using File Explorer or WinZip(1) for manipulating the Jar files in my projects. Hopefully forever.
Five days later here it is: JarPlug, the Java ARchive PLUGin for Eclipse (sorry... :). And what days: going up the learning curve of Eclipse plugin internals and trying to figure out a workflow paradigm for editing Jar files that made sense inside the Eclipse IDE. More on that later.
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