AudioRanger offers a generous free version that allows you to tag files and explore the interface. For casual users with smaller libraries, this is often more than enough.
If you are looking to organize your music without risking your computer, several legitimate, free, and open-source tools exist that offer similar functionality.
MusicBrainz Picard is a free, open-source music tagger that identifies music by AcoustID fingerprinting, even if files have no existing metadata. It's particularly strong at handling complex tagging scenarios and large music libraries. The software uses the collaborative MusicBrainz database to accurately tag your music files.
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Music Tag Web is a web-based open-source music tag editor that allows you to edit song titles, albums, artists, lyrics, and cover art. It supports most audio formats including FLAC, MP3, M4A, OGG, and WMA. It features music fingerprint recognition, batch editing, and can be deployed on remote servers.
The free version includes most features, but the (e.g., a fixed number of files), and the paid Pro version removes these limits entirely for a one-time lifetime purchase .