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View, edit a track's Custom Lyrics tag in non-modal window

AppleScript Applet for Music

Universal, for macOS 12 and later only. View and edit a selected track's Custom Lyrics tag in a non-modal window, which, unlike a track's Info panel, will not block keyboard and mouse activity in the Music app's interface.

Action shot:

Lyrics Tag Viewer in action

The Lyrics tag can hold a lot of text including lengthy liner notes like this example.

Latest version:

  • v1.1 December 1, 2023

Further:

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Current v1.1

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Info:

  • This is an Applet
  • works with: Music
  • file format: Application (Applet)
  • Gatekeeper Security: Notarized by Apple
  • current version downloads: 189 | total downloads: 228
  • .dmg download size: 1.2MB

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