Ogg Drop is a software that allows users to encode, play, and tag .ogg audio files. It is a versatile tool that can handle multiple aspects of .ogg file management.
One of the unique aspects of Ogg Drop is its included QuickTime component by Steve Nicolai, which allows you to play your Ogg files in iTunes. This means you can enjoy your Ogg-encoded music using a popular media player without any additional settings or plugins.
In the latest version of Ogg Drop, you can expect some minor bug fixes and changes to the software. Specifically, this release will be the last Carbon-based version, with the upcoming version being Cocoa-based. While no major changes were included in this release, the software has been built using the Ogg Vorbis libraries 1.1 and XCode 2.1, ensuring improved performance and compatibility.
Additionally, the QuickTime component installer has been separated from the software, and the Vorbis libraries are now included as internal frameworks. These changes make Ogg Drop more streamlined and easier to use for encoding your sound files to Ogg Vorbis format.
Version 1.0b5: N/A