Caveat Emptor!!!!
Jan. 12th, 2007 07:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was looking for something that would help me organize and tag properly my large mp3 collection because I hate Music Match. I settled on Fix Tunes. BEWARE. DO NOT PURCHASE!
Mistake. At first it looked like a really good program. I should have read around first more thoroughly. Read what users had to say, because more often than not they had or are having the same problem as I. Damn thing keeps crashing. It worked fine then all the sudden I got a message that it encountered a problem and needed to shut down. Now it won't even start up without that error and shutting itself down immediately. GRRRRR.
I did an uninstall and reinstall and it was working again. Until I went to start it up again later. CRASH. UGH. And you are only allowed to use your purchase key numbers five times. I've done it twice. Three left. Plus the darn thing is buggy as all get out.
I emailed Cloud Brain, the company that puts it out. Still haven't heard anything, after two days. Now again users are saying their emails to them have been going unanswered and that their customer support sucks. Wonderful thirty bucks down the drain.
Which leads me to this question: does anyone have a better program that WORKS and is stable that they'd recommend for organizing and tagging your music?
Mistake. At first it looked like a really good program. I should have read around first more thoroughly. Read what users had to say, because more often than not they had or are having the same problem as I. Damn thing keeps crashing. It worked fine then all the sudden I got a message that it encountered a problem and needed to shut down. Now it won't even start up without that error and shutting itself down immediately. GRRRRR.
I did an uninstall and reinstall and it was working again. Until I went to start it up again later. CRASH. UGH. And you are only allowed to use your purchase key numbers five times. I've done it twice. Three left. Plus the darn thing is buggy as all get out.
I emailed Cloud Brain, the company that puts it out. Still haven't heard anything, after two days. Now again users are saying their emails to them have been going unanswered and that their customer support sucks. Wonderful thirty bucks down the drain.
Which leads me to this question: does anyone have a better program that WORKS and is stable that they'd recommend for organizing and tagging your music?
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Date: 2007-01-13 05:19 pm (UTC)