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ComicTagger 1.5.5 is a cross-platform utility designed to embed, edit, and standardize metadata within digital comic archives, positioning itself in the organizer/ cataloguer segment of hobby software. Built with Python and the PyQt GUI toolkit, the application reads and writes ComicRack and ComicBookInfo tags directly into CBZ, CBR, and PDF files, enabling collectors to store issue title, volume, series index, publisher, publication date, writer, artist, genre, synopsis, and cover image inside the comic itself. The program’s primary use cases include batch renaming files from tag data, downloading missing issue details from the Comic Vine online database, validating existing tags against public sources, and producing consistent folder structures for large libraries. A built-in cover-viewer and side-by-side metadata panel let users inspect changes before committing them, while command-line switches support unattended scripting for automated workflows. Version 1.5.5 refines the internal metadata mapper, updates the Comic Vine API interface for continued connectivity, and patches PyQt compatibility for recent Python 3 releases; it follows the earlier 1.4.x branch, bringing the publicly tracked release count to two major cycles. Because tags travel with the files, renamed or reorganized archives retain searchable information across different readers and servers, making ComicTagger useful for both casual readers who want correct issue titles and for archivists who maintain thousand-issue collections. 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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