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    I've thought about it, but I really couldn't say. The computation is already pretty strongly multi-threaded, so I suppose multi-core might be simpler than otherwise. But I don't know much about the processes or challenges involved. Interested to learn though. Might begin research over the holidays.

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    A new release is available, including:

    * Multicore support (thanks GeekGod ). Batch jobs should now be much faster, though your CPU fan may get a little noisy.
    * Fix for handling of Comment tags on FLAC files (not an issue for Serato users, obv).

    Next priorities:
    * Get a 32-bit Mac build working
    * One day, fix the Windows build

    As ever, shout if you have any issues. And if any interested devs are lurking, I could use some help with the Windows build.

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    New version 1.1.8 is now available, featuring:
    * more stable multicore performance
    * the option to disable parallel processing, to reduce CPU load
    * support for iTunes XML libraries and playlists
    * boring bug fixes.

    Shout if you have any question, problems, feature requests.
    This update is Mac only at present, apologies to Windows heads.

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    All right!
    Will try it out for the first time tonight, thanks for being awesome!

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    Nice work!

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    looking forward to check it out in the next couple of days

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    Today I'm releasing KeyFinder version 1.1.9.
    Features include:
    * GUI enhancements including live tag updating and simpler Preferences window
    * option to write to multiple tags
    * option to skip files where tags already populated
    * parallel (faster) metadata reading for big batch jobs
    * use of keycodes in detailed analysis window
    * support for Japanese charsets (on the Mac, at least)
    * CLI (sort of) and drop-to-dock-icon (Mac)
    * all kinds of bug fixes

    And this version brings Windows into line with the Mac release, feature wise. I'm sure there are still bugs to iron out but I think it should be more stable now.

    Feedback welcome as always. Enjoy.

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    Thanks man, this got your second entry on my blog, within two weeks.
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    Cool tekki, thanks for the promotion =)

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    nice, that you have a new version up..
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