Kid3 Music Tag Editor for Windows PC

Because it’s a portable app, there’s nothing to install; and since we’re lazy, that’s something we like very much.

1] Import files

If you have the file you want to import into Kid3, then this is what you’ll want to do. To get to it, click on File, and then Import. From there, you can seek out the audio tag files you want to edit and work your magic.

2] Tools

The tools section is where you’ll find a lot of goodies to play around with. From here you can rename the directory, apply filename format, apply text encoding, apply tag format, and more. Quite frankly, there’s a lot here for folks to play around with, and that’s nice. It really goes to show the amount of work the developers put into creating Kid3.

3] Settings

From the settings area, the user can configure quite a lot to make Kid3 work in the way they want it to. Folks can change how tags work, decide how to handle files, choose the best user action, select their favorite plugins, an even change how keyboard shortcuts work. Additionally, if the appearance if the entire tool doesn’t fit into how you want it to be, then this can be changed with a few clicks of the mouse. Now, a single click can restore the settings to their default state, so that’s good. You can download Kid3 via the official website.