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Make Tag List available in browser.

To use and see the Tag list you must use the pallets playlist.  This i believe is the only way you can see it.   Because of its limitation it's likely not used as much. 

My suggestion is to have the Tag list available in the browser window and have the same functionality like any other playlist.  

 

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Troy Michael

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Jamiel Vanser 0 votes
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What specific features or options would you like to see added to the Tag List in the browser to enhance its usability, beyond what is currently offered in the pallet playlist view?

Daniel Craig 0 votes
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How would making the Tag List available directly in the browser window, with the same functionality as other Retro Bowl College playlists, improve the workflow for DJs who currently find the pallet playlist limitation restrictive?

Daniel Craig 0 votes
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That sounds like a great quality-of-life improvement for the workflow. Integrating the Tag List directly into the browser window would significantly reduce friction, allowing for much faster filtering and organization without the need to toggle specific playlist EmpowerRetirementcom views. Treating it with the same functional parity as a standard playlist—complete with drag-and-drop or batch editing—would likely increase user adoption and make metadata management far more intuitive.

Erin Brown 0 votes
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