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jaygs
2026-06-30, 06:20 PM
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cA7KEcMUV5g4WfxUzYX8uFZ8JIsNOFL6?usp=drive_link

Traders Little Organizer(TM) - Inventory your collection, add to it incrementally, and tag your flac files. Better than LiveShowTagger, IMO. Also offers option to convert shn files to flac for tagging.

Audioarchivist
2026-07-01, 05:27 AM
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cA7KEcMUV5g4WfxUzYX8uFZ8JIsNOFL6?usp=drive_link

Traders Little Organizer(TM) - Inventory your collection, add to it incrementally, and tag your flac files. Better than LiveShowTagger, IMO. Also offers option to convert shn files to flac for tagging.

First release of Traders Little Organizer(TM) -- inventory and search your collection. Add shows incrementally. Add tags. Does a better job than LiveShowTagger, IMO.

https://drive.google.com/drive/folde...usp=drive_link

Runs on Linux (tested on WSL), and Windows. Apple version coming soon.

There's a readme and user manual in the zip. Sections 3 and 4 in the manual tell you everything needed to get started.

Created with ChatGPT.

http://www.thetradersden.org/forums/showthread.php?t=226919

I know you're excited, but no need to post about it twice. Sheesh! :D
A heads up for those interested: this is an untested, not endorsed program, written by ChatGPT, and may have malicious code embedded within it, as is usual for code written by a bot. We haven't tested the program yet, so buyer beware!!! It might be fine, or it may mine your data. We just don't know yet...

jaygs
2026-07-01, 11:12 AM
I thought free software was a better title.

It scans clean. I use GitHub to build and scan. I cross-check the code using different AI engines.

jaygs
2026-07-02, 05:42 PM
Everything is now up on GitHub (github.com), including the source code.

Releases at - https://github.com/onaracstlo-lab/TradersLittleOrganizer/releases

Main repository - https://github.com/onaracstlo-lab/TradersLittleOrganizer

I don't plan to CM code there (so the revision history might be getting a bit funky), but the code posted matches the release version, which is built and scanned on GitHub.