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The project code-named '''Picard''' is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is release oriented, as opposed to track oriented like the [[Classic Tagger|ClassicTagger]] was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language - this allows the same code to run both on Windows and on Linux. Before too long we will add Mac OS X support as well. See also the [https://musicbrainz.helixcommunity.org project page on helixcommunity.org] for more details.
The project code-named '''Picard''' is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is [[Release]] oriented, as opposed to track oriented like the [[Classic Tagger|ClassicTagger]] was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language - this allows the same code to run both on Windows and on Linux. Before too long we will add Mac OS X support as well. See also the [https://musicbrainz.helixcommunity.org project page on helixcommunity.org] for more details.


==Download and Use Picard==
==Download and Use Picard==

Revision as of 14:45, 13 July 2006

Products > Picard

Picard, the Next-Generation MusicBrainz Tagger

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The project code-named Picard is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is Release oriented, as opposed to track oriented like the ClassicTagger was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language - this allows the same code to run both on Windows and on Linux. Before too long we will add Mac OS X support as well. See also the project page on helixcommunity.org for more details.

Download and Use Picard

Documentation for Users

These are all the documents that should help users of Picard:

  • Illustrated Picard quick start guide.
  • Guide for tips on how to install Picard from sources on various linux distributions.
  • There is also a page covering Picard on Wikipedia.

For Developers

PicardDevelopment groups all available information about the development of Picard.