SongLens 1.0.6
SongLens 1.0.6 is a major usability update focused on search, browsing, preferences, and overall polish.
What’s New
- Added Advanced Search with multi-rule filtering across song metadata, file dates, notes, and track details.
- Added All rules and Any rules matching for Advanced Search.
- Added saved searches with load, save, overwrite, and delete support.
- Added an optional preference to restore and run the last advanced search on startup.
- Added a cleaner search workflow with fast keyword search plus funnel-based advanced search.
- Added a permanent folder context menu for future expansion.
- Added safer Delete Folder confirmation with clearer messaging and subfolder/file context.
Improvements
- Improved folder tree behavior, including more intuitive single-click expand/collapse handling.
- Improved startup folder scanning and parent/child folder handling.
- Improved Expand All, Collapse All, and Rescan.
- Improved song grid sorting with visible sort indicators and working reverse sort.
- Improved status bar messaging so it focuses on filter state and Sticky Tabs state.
- Improved light theme contrast and reduced brightness.
- Improved Preferences layout and session memory behavior.
- Improved Help content to reflect the current UI and searchable fields.
- Improved history dialog behavior and layout.
- Session And Preference Updates
- SongLens now remembers more session state, including window sizing, sticky tab behavior, and other UI preferences.
- Added startup restore options for filters/views and advanced search behavior.
- Settings are now saved even when closing the main window directly.
Searchable Fields In Advanced Search
- Filename
- Title
- Artist
- Year
- Date Created
- Last Modified
- Tempo
- Key Signature
- Time Signature
- Track Count
- Sample Rate
- Bit Depth
- Comment
- Notes
- Saved In
- Path
- Folder Name
- Track Name
- Instrument
- Track Note
Updating
If you’re updating from an earlier version, you can just install over your current SongLens version. Your settings and preferences should still be there.