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EasyTag Offline Installer

Standalone installer · Full setup · Offline installer free download for Windows/Linux

Audio & Music · v2.4.3 · Open Source

GNOME audio tag editor with direct Windows setup and Linux source downloads

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License: Open Source
Size: 1.4-21.6 MB
Platforms: Windows Linux
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EasyTag is a Open Source audio app for Windows/Linux from GNOME Project. Its official offline (standalone) installer is published as a direct EXE download and installs without an internet connection. Always download from the official source (wiki.gnome.org) — we link there directly and never host or modify the file.

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Platform Build Architecture Package Download Notes
Windows

EXE

EasyTag 2.4.3 Windows setup EXE

32-bit EXE Download Official direct EXE package from download.gnome.org
Linux

Source archive

EasyTag 2.4.3 Linux source archive

Source TAR.XZ Download Official GNOME source TAR.XZ archive for Linux and Unix package builds

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EasyTag Overview

EasyTag is the GNOME audio tag editor for editing metadata in MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP4/AAC, and other music files. This page points to official GNOME-hosted downloads that are still available for EasyTag 2.4.3: the Windows setup EXE and the source tarball used for Linux and Unix package builds. macOS is not listed as a direct installer because GNOME does not publish a verified macOS DMG or PKG package for this release. EasyTag is useful when cleaning large music libraries because it supports batch tag editing, filename-to-tag operations, playlists, cover art, CDDB lookup, and common tag formats such as ID3v1, ID3v2, Vorbis comments, and APE tags. The direct Windows installer is suitable for repeat installs on Windows machines, while the source archive is appropriate for Linux maintainers, lab images, and users who prefer building or mirroring upstream release files. For Windows deployment, download the EXE from download.gnome.org and run it locally. For Linux, download the TAR.XZ archive, verify it against the GNOME release directory if required, unpack it, and build it with the dependencies documented by the project or use your distribution package manager when a maintained package is preferred. The EasyTag offline installer packages the full setup for Windows/Linux as a standalone installer, so the complete audio toolset is ready after one install with no further internet activity required.

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EasyTag Offline Installer Key Features

  • Official GNOME Windows setup EXE for EasyTag 2.4.3
  • Official GNOME source TAR.XZ archive for Linux and Unix builds
  • Batch tag editing for multiple audio files
  • Supports MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP4/AAC, and APE-tagged files
  • Filename-to-tag and tag-to-filename workflows for library cleanup
  • CDDB lookup, playlist handling, and cover art support

EasyTag Standalone Installer System Requirements

Baseline requirements to run the current EasyTag release:

Operating System
Windows 7 or later, or Linux/Unix with GTK dependencies for source builds
Memory (RAM)
512 MB RAM minimum
Disk Space
200 MB free disk space
Processor
Intel/AMD desktop processor or compatible Linux build target

How to Install EasyTag

Follow these steps to install EasyTag offline on your PC:

  1. 1

    Choose the official EasyTag package for your platform from the download table.

  2. 2

    On Windows, run the EasyTag 2.4.3 setup EXE and follow the installer prompts.

  3. 3

    On Linux, unpack the TAR.XZ source archive, install the required GTK/GNOME build dependencies, and follow the project build instructions included with the source.

  4. 4

    Launch EasyTag after installation or from your built package to start editing audio metadata.

Common EasyTag Installation Issues & Fixes

Ran into a problem? Here are the most common issues and how to fix them:

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Linux build fails because dependencies are missing

Install the GTK, tag library, and GNOME development packages required by your distribution, then rerun the build from a clean source directory.

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EasyTag crashes or does not open an existing library

Confirm your audio files are readable, update the relevant codec/tag libraries, and reset the EasyTag configuration under your user profile if the problem follows the same account.

EasyTag Offline Installer FAQ

Which direct EasyTag downloads are available here?
This listing includes the official GNOME Windows setup EXE and the official EasyTag 2.4.3 source TAR.XZ archive. A verified macOS DMG or PKG package is not published by GNOME for this release, so macOS is not shown as a direct installer option.
Can EasyTag edit tags for multiple files at once?
Yes. EasyTag supports batch metadata editing, filename-to-tag operations, cover art, playlists, and common tag formats such as ID3v1, ID3v2, Vorbis comments, and APE tags.

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