Happy to see this available as both a standalone download, and through the App Store.
I'm a big supporter of indie software, but I've had some recent bad experiences that make me gravitate toward the App Store again.
One of them is just a plain old boring MP3 Tag Editor. When I migrated to an M1 MacBook, it no longer worked. I contacted the author, and it took him a couple of months to respond. Once he did, he said I used it on too many computers, so I can't use it anymore. I used it:
1. The computer I purchased the software on, which I no longer have and was recycled.
2. The computer that replaced the first computer, which I no longer use and gave to my wife, who does not use the software.
3. The computer I replaced computer #2 with, which I used temporarily until I got my current computer. The old computer is now a headless media server in the closet.
The author says there's no way to override his copy protection, or to give me a new license key. "I don't have technical options to resolve such an issue."
Great. So I switched to another (more expensive) MP3 tag editor. But this one I bought through the App Store, so I know it will continue working, even if I upgrade my machine.
I'm a big supporter of indie software, but I've had some recent bad experiences that make me gravitate toward the App Store again.
One of them is just a plain old boring MP3 Tag Editor. When I migrated to an M1 MacBook, it no longer worked. I contacted the author, and it took him a couple of months to respond. Once he did, he said I used it on too many computers, so I can't use it anymore. I used it:
1. The computer I purchased the software on, which I no longer have and was recycled.
2. The computer that replaced the first computer, which I no longer use and gave to my wife, who does not use the software.
3. The computer I replaced computer #2 with, which I used temporarily until I got my current computer. The old computer is now a headless media server in the closet.
The author says there's no way to override his copy protection, or to give me a new license key. "I don't have technical options to resolve such an issue."
Great. So I switched to another (more expensive) MP3 tag editor. But this one I bought through the App Store, so I know it will continue working, even if I upgrade my machine.