Audio (1535 programs)
Pros: Powerful search feature. Simple tag editor.
Cons: Visually a little plain. Minor bugs when using some alternative keyboard setups.
Pros: Works on computers from as far back as 1999. There are no toolbar additions or adverts.
Cons: It is basic and ugly looking if you do not make changes to it. The program is too simple for most media lovers.
Pros: Free download. Huge range of customs options.
Cons: Only for advanced users. Better music players available.
Pros: Setting up and deploying your own cloud often cost more than this. Their transparent coding is reassuring if you can read the code.
Cons: The extensions are not nearly as transparent as the primary programming. Their newsfeed should lay off Trump he may be the USA’s last hope.
Pros: Works quickly and accurately. Provides high quality tagging.
Cons: Cannot edit cover art. No download feature.
Pros: Free music player. Loads of advanced features like lyrics fetching.
Cons: A few bugs like playlists not updating. Not the nicest interface but easy to use.
Pros: Makes it easier to find files. Synchronises and backs up files.
Cons: Can be a little slow. Not free if using more than 2GB of space.
Pros: A free tool that every audio engineer should have. The most flexible mixer architecture in the entire music industry.
Cons: Even audio engineers will need a little time to get acquainted with its functions. Only professionals will be able to handle it.
Pros: As this is open-source software it is absolutely free. Other third-party platforms can be used in conjunction.
Cons: Does not support all audio file types. Advanced editing tools are not currently available.