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NTag is a cross-platform graphical tag editor developed by Nico Rittstieg, designed to streamline the management of metadata tags across various file types. Currently at version 1.2.15, the application has evolved through six released versions, reflecting continuous refinement based on user feedback and emerging tagging requirements. The software addresses everyday life use cases where individuals need to organize, categorize, or correct metadata within audio, photo, document, or other media collections without resorting to command-line tools or complex database solutions. Typical scenarios include batch-updating ID3 tags of music files before importing them into a cloud library, correcting date or location information embedded in photographs, standardizing author or copyright fields across document folders, or adding searchable keywords to video archives. By presenting a straightforward graphical interface, NTag enables non-technical users to select multiple files, view their existing tags in a unified table, edit individual fields inline, apply consistent values across selections, and write changes back to the files in seconds. The editor supports common tag formats natively and warns before overwriting custom or incompatible metadata, reducing the risk of data loss. Cross-platform availability ensures that the same workflow can be followed on Windows, macOS, or Linux machines, making the tool attractive to households or small teams that operate mixed operating-system environments. Frequent updates delivered across the six published versions have expanded format support, improved performance on large batches, and refined the interface for clarity. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.
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