The writer Paul Taylor had some role with Picard, but now is I think in a remote part of England, desperate for money with a bad attitude. Don't even think of using this tool unless you're starting place is having no IDs for most of your music, and you have every aspect of your music library backed-up as you will likely need to use it. It misidentifies songs it creates errors in iTunes it creates duplicates it creates orphaned files in iTunes. It, along with other tools, managed to absolutely decimate my music library I worked over 10 years to put together and rate 1-5 stars. A year ago I committed the gravest error experimenting with these tools, and it has been anger and frustration since. This tool is a danger, and if in America I'd submit a legal complaint and complaint to the Better Business Bureau, but I'm already beyond hopeless despair on how my music library has been destroyed and I have hundreds to thousands of hours of repeat work in front of me on a music library now filled with mislabeled tracks, duplicate tracks, songs split into solo tracks from albums and every kind of error. He is not interested in identifying problems with his application that do real and serious damage to music lovers, and will only provide minimal grudging assistance.
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